Salvation is by grace alone, which is demonstrated through the narrative of Israel's rebellion and God's unchanging promise.
The narrative in Judges illustrates Israel's cyclical disobedience and God's unwavering commitment to His covenant. Despite their rebellion, God raised judges to deliver Israel, showcasing His grace and faithfulness. This pattern of Israel's failure underlines the truth that salvation is not based on human efforts but entirely on God's grace. In 2 Timothy 2:13, Paul reminds us that even in our moments of doubt, God's faithfulness prevails because He cannot deny Himself. Our assurance of salvation lies not in our works but in Christ's righteousness imputed to us through faith.
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