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How do we know God is merciful towards undeserving sinners?

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The inclusion of the Gibeonites into Israel demonstrates God's merciful love for those outside the covenant.

The Gibeonite story not only emphasizes the necessity of seeking God's guidance but also showcases His merciful character. Even though the Gibeonites were deceitful and idolatrous, they were granted mercy and inclusion into the nation of Israel. This act of grace reveals that God's mercy extends beyond conventional boundaries and bloodlines, signifying His desire to save even those we might deem unworthy. The Gibeonites become a powerful typology for the gospel, demonstrating that God's salvation is available to all people, reflecting the ultimate grace embodied in Jesus Christ. Thus, the story serves as a reminder of the depth of God's mercy and love for undeserving sinners.
Scripture References: Joshua 9, Deuteronomy 20:10

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