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How does the widow's offering illustrate the concept of grace?

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The widow's offering illustrates grace by showing how God honors heartfelt sacrifice and faith rather than mere monetary value.

The widow’s offering serves as a profound illustration of grace. While she gave only two mites, it was all she had, representing total surrender to God. This aligns with grace as it reflects the undistorted portrayal of God's acceptance of the humble and contrite heart. It emphasizes that grace comes to those who recognize their need and are willing to give all for Christ. The widow's act of faith contrasts sharply with the contributions of the wealthy, who may give larger amounts but do so without the same level of personal sacrifice. This idea resonates with the Gospel message of salvation through grace, emphasizing that God draws near to those who are needy and humble.
Scripture References: Luke 21:1-4

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