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How do we know God's grace is for sinners?

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God's grace is explicitly given to sinners, as seen in the examples of Jephthah and other Biblical figures who were chosen despite their shameful beginnings.

The unconditional grace of God towards sinners is a foundational truth in the Scriptures, illustrated powerfully in the story of Jephthah. Despite his shameful origins, being the son of a harlot, Jephthah was chosen by God, emphasizing that grace is extended not based on human righteousness but solely on divine favor. This theme resonates throughout the Bible, where harlots, publicans, and the marginalized find acceptance and redemption. The Gospel proclaims that only those who acknowledge their need for mercy and repentance are qualified to receive grace, underscoring that our sinful condition qualifies us for the glorious salvation found in Christ.
Scripture References: Judges 11:1-11, Romans 5:8, Ephesians 2:1-5, Romans 5:20, 1 Timothy 1:15, Joshua 2; Joshua 6, Luke 15:1-2, Luke 5:32, Matthew 9:13, Luke 15:1-7

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