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What can we learn about God's grace from the story of King Ahaz?

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King Ahaz exemplifies unmerited grace as he receives God's promise despite his sinfulness and lack of faith.

The story of King Ahaz serves as a profound reminder of God's grace in light of human rebellion and unworthiness. Despite Ahaz's idolatrous practices and disobedience, God graciously sends the prophet Isaiah to deliver a sign of hope—the promise of Emmanuel. Ahaz's character illustrates that God's grace is not contingent upon human merit, but rather flows from His sovereign will to save His people for Christ's sake. This emphasizes the biblical principle that salvation is by grace alone, proving that even the most undeserving can receive God's merciful intervention through faith. Thus, believers are continually reminded that it is not their righteousness that qualifies them for grace, but God's immeasurable goodness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 7:14

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A Sign Given
David Pledger · Oct 20, 2019
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