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What does Rahab's story teach us about grace for Gentiles?

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Rahab's story illustrates God's grace extending beyond Israel to include Gentiles who believe.

Rahab, who was a Gentile and a harlot, received God’s grace through her act of faith in the spies sent by Joshua. This narrative exemplifies God's overarching plan of redemption, which includes all people, regardless of their past or nationality. Her lineage, leading to Jesus Christ, signifies that faith in God, not heritage, is what matters for salvation. This is a profound encouragement for all Gentiles — showcasing that mercy and grace are available to all who turn to God in faith. It demonstrates that God's kindness does not discriminate based on one’s past or status but is available to anyone who calls upon Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:5, Joshua 2:12-13, Romans 10:12-13

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