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How does Manna relate to God's grace?

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Manna exemplifies God's grace by being an undeserved provision for the Israelites, symbolizing His favor and mercy.

Manna serves as a profound representation of God’s grace, illustrating how His provision comes not due to the merit of His people but purely out of His mercy and love. In Exodus 16, the Israelites complained about their hunger, yet God responded with Manna, demonstrating His willingness to fulfill their needs despite their rebellion and grumbling. This grace is magnified in the Gospel, where Jesus, the bread of life, offers salvation freely to those who believe. Just as Manna was a daily provision that required the Israelites to trust in God's ongoing faithfulness, the grace found in Christ is a daily sustenance that reminds believers of their continual need for His mercy and provision in all aspects of life.
Scripture References: Exodus 16:15, John 1:16

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Manna
Henry Law · Jul 31, 2007
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