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How does the story of David and Absalom illustrate God's grace?

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The story exemplifies God's grace by highlighting His love for His rebellious children, similar to David's love for Absalom.

The tragic narrative of David and Absalom serves as a vivid illustration of God's grace extended to sinners. Despite Absalom's profound betrayal, David's love remains steadfast, much like God's unyielding grace toward humanity. This parallels how God loves His elect, despite their rebellion and sinfulness. The depth of David's sorrow over Absalom's death points to the heart of a father who prioritizes love over justice, reflecting how God, in His grace, has offered salvation through Christ, who bore the penalty for sin. Through this account, we are reminded that God's grace operates not on the basis of human merit but flows from His nature of love and mercy, inviting sinners to repentance and restoration.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, 1 John 3:1

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