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How is David a picture of grace in the Bible?

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David exemplifies grace by receiving those in distress, symbolizing Christ's acceptance of sinners.

In 1 Samuel 22, David serves as a type of Christ by welcoming the distressed, discontented, and indebted to himself in the cave of Adullam. This act symbolizes how Christ receives sinners into His fold, showcasing the grace of God towards the lost. David did not demand anything in return, much like Christ who seeks out those who are broken and burdened by sin. This parallel highlights the gospel message that salvation is freely offered to all who come to Christ, emphasizing that it is God's grace that draws us to Him, not our own merits.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 22:1-2

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Grace or Greed
Bill Parker · Jul 1, 2009
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