Many times in the New Testament we see the phrase “much more” regarding some aspect of the grace of God being poured out on us.1 We see the “much more” regarding the value that we are to God as compared to the value of the rest of God’s creation, “much more” regarding the work of Christ to bring salvation as compared to the disobedience of Adam in bringing us death, and “much more” regarding the eternal power of New Covenant as compared to the Old Covenant.
How much more will He clothe us…
How much more will He give us good things…
How much more will He give us the Holy Spirit…
How much more will He feed us…
How much more will we be saved from wrath…
How much more will we be saved by His life…
How much more the gift of righteousness abounds to many…
How much more the grace of God abounds to many…
How much more ministry of righteousness exceeds in glory…
How much more glorious is the ministry of the Spirit…
How much more is Jesus the guarantee of a better covenant…
How much more will the blood of Christ cleanse our conscience…
(from pages 115-116 of Unveiling Jesus)
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1The “much more’s” listed come from the following scriptures: Matthew 6:30, Matthew 7:11, Luke 11:13, Luke 12:24, Romans 5:9-10, Romans 5:15, Romans 5:20, 2 Corinthians 3:9, 2 Corinthians 3:11, Hebrews 7:22, Hebrews 9:14