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How do we know that the cloud represented God's grace?

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The cloud's continuous presence among the Israelites symbolizes God's unending grace, despite their shortcomings.

The cloud over the tabernacle is described as a cloud of grace that did not depart from the Israelites, even when they engaged in grievous sins like the golden calf incident. God's grace ensured that the cloud remained as a guide and source of light for the people. This demonstrates the sovereign nature of God's grace; it upholds and protects His chosen people even when they falter. In Nehemiah 9:19, God's manifold mercies are highlighted, affirming that His grace is unwavering, reinforcing the understanding that where sin abounds, grace does much more abound (Romans 5:20).
Scripture References: Nehemiah 9:19, Romans 5:20-21

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