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How does God's grace manifest in His interactions with Abraham?

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God's grace is evident in His willingness to reveal His plans to Abraham and to engage with him without rebuke.

In Genesis 18, God's grace is profoundly displayed through His intimate relationship with Abraham. When Abraham intercedes for the righteous within Sodom, God does not respond with anger; instead, He graciously engages in dialogue, illustrating His willingness to listen to His people. Despite Abraham's lowly statement of being 'dust and ashes,' God welcomes his intercession, illustrating that His grace allows believers to approach Him confidently. The repeated affirmations of His covenant with Abraham further highlight God's unmerited favor, as He continues to reveal His purposes and promises. This interaction teaches us that God's grace is not based on our merit; rather, it is an expression of His character, inviting us into deeper fellowship and understanding of His will.
Scripture References: Genesis 18:22-33

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