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What does Jacob's story teach us about God's love?

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Jacob's story illustrates that God's love reaches out to the undeserving and unworthy, emphasizing His grace towards sinners.

In Jacob's narrative, we observe a profound demonstration of God's love for the undeserving. Despite Jacob's deceitful and manipulative actions, the Lord pursued him, showing that divine love is not based on merit but on God's electing grace. Romans 9:10-13 highlights that God's choice in loving Jacob rather than Esau was rooted in His sovereign purpose. This teaches us that God's grace covers our failures, reminding us that we, like Jacob, are recipients of unconditional love despite our shortcomings. It is a powerful testament to the redemptive work of Christ, who died for the ungodly.
Scripture References: Romans 9:10-13, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Henry Mahan · Apr 9, 1978
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