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How does Ezekiel 16 represent the gospel of grace?

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Ezekiel 16 serves as a powerful allegory of Israel's redemption and God's grace to sinners.

Ezekiel 16 is an allegorical portrayal of God's unmerited favor towards Israel, reflecting the broader gospel of grace. This chapter outlines the journey from abandonment and utter helplessness to being adorned with God's grace and called His people. Just as He took Israel from a state of wretchedness to one of beauty and dignity, God similarly lifts sinners from spiritual death through the work of Christ. This story emphasizes the need for grace, the danger of spiritual complacency, and God's faithful compassion towards His chosen ones, reaffirming the centrality of grace in salvation.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 16:1-14

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The Time of Love
Jim Byrd · Jan 21, 2024
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