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How does the story of Mephibosheth illustrate grace?

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The story of Mephibosheth illustrates grace by showing how he was spared and welcomed by King David despite his unworthiness.

Mephibosheth's narrative exemplifies the grace of God in several profound ways. First, he finds himself in a pitiful condition, both physically lame and socially ostracized as a remnant of Saul's lineage. When summoned by David, he approaches the king expecting judgment but receives mercy instead. This mirrors the Christian experience—though we are spiritually lame and unworthy, God graciously draws us to Himself. David's actions, stemming from his covenant with Jonathan, represent God's initiative and desire to show kindness. Therefore, as Mephibosheth is eternally changed by the king's grace, so too are we transformed through the grace of Christ, which invites us to a place of honor at God's table.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 9, 2 Samuel 21:7

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