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How does Rahab's story demonstrate God's mercy?

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Rahab's story illustrates God's mercy as He extends grace to a sinful woman seeking redemption and salvation.

Rahab's account is a beautiful testament to God's mercy, showcasing how grace can extend even to those deemed most unworthy by society. In Joshua 2, Rahab acknowledges her hopelessness in the face of God's coming destruction but boldly appeals for mercy for herself and her family. She recognized that her only hope lay in the grace given to her by the Israelite spies. The merciful promise made to her, illustrated by the scarlet cord, vividly portrays how God’s grace redeems. This not only expresses His readiness to forgive and save lost sinners but also highlights that genuine faith and repentance proceed the reception of mercy. Through her story, we learn that God's mercy is limitless and available to all who sincerely seek Him, aligning with the biblical truth that all who call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
Scripture References: Joshua 2:12-14, Joshua 6:25, Romans 10:13

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