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How does Rahab's story connect to the themes of salvation and grace?

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Rahab's story illustrates God's grace, showing that salvation is available to all, regardless of their past, through faith in Him.

Rahab's narrative underscores the profound themes of salvation and grace found throughout Scripture. Her position as a harlot signifies that God's grace extends to all, regardless of background or former sinfulness. Hebrews 11:31 notes her faith, which was pivotal in her salvation from destruction while her city perished. God's choice to save Rahab indicates that grace is unearned and not based on moral status but solely on faith in His promises. Moreover, in Joshua 2, Rahab's plea for her family’s rescue reflects a trust in God's mercy and an understanding that salvation was found in Him. Thus, her story stands as a testament to the overarching narrative of redemption through Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:31, Joshua 2

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