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What does the Bible say about God's grace for sinners?

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The Bible shows that God's grace is extended to sinners, exemplified in the story of Rahab the harlot, demonstrating how even the worst among us can receive mercy.

In the story of Rahab the harlot, we see a powerful testimony of God's grace and mercy to sinners. Jericho was a city filled with iniquity, yet amidst this darkness, Rahab was spared because she hid the Israelite spies. This illustrates that God's grace is not based on our merit but is freely given to the guilty and miserable. The Apostle Paul reinforces this in 1 Timothy 1:15, affirming that Christ came to save sinners, highlighting God's purpose in seeking out those who recognize their need for grace, including 'the chief of sinners.' Therefore, Rahab's story serves as a reminder that it is the Lord's mercy that saves, even the most notorious of sinners.
Scripture References: Joshua 2; 1 Timothy 1:15

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Rahab the Harlot
Eric Floyd · Sep 24, 2025
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