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How does God demonstrate His grace in the Old Testament?

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God's grace is demonstrated in the Old Testament through His covenant promises and acts of provision for His people.

Throughout the Old Testament, God's grace is evident in His faithfulness to His covenant promises despite human unfaithfulness. The example of Jacob's journey into Egypt illustrates this grace, where God's promises to make him a great nation are renewed. Even in the midst of uncertainty, God provides the means for Jacob to fulfill his destiny, as seen in the context of the wagons sent by Pharaoh. This grace anticipates the ultimate provision found in Jesus Christ, the Lamb who was slain for the sins of His people. The unfolding of God's redemptive plan from Genesis onward exemplifies His unwavering grace and commitment to His chosen people.
Scripture References: Genesis 46:3-4, Exodus 3:8, Romans 5:20

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