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How does Isaiah 32:2 reflect the gospel of grace?

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Isaiah 32:2 reflects the gospel of grace by illustrating God’s provision of a righteous king, who is ultimately found in Christ.

In Isaiah 32:2, God promises that a king will reign in righteousness, symbolizing a sovereign divine intervention in human history and an address to the needs of His people. This points to the gospel of grace as it reveals that salvation cannot be earned by our works but is given through the righteousness of Christ. This king, our Lord Jesus, embodies everything that we are not - He is righteous, just, and holy. His reign assures us that God has not left us in our plight, but has provided a comprehensive means through His grace for both our protection and righteousness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 32:2, Romans 5:8, Ephesians 2:8-9

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