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What does the Bible say about God's grace through Judah and Tamar?

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The story of Judah and Tamar illustrates God's sovereign grace, showing that even through human sin, God's covenant promises are fulfilled.

The narrative in Genesis 38 reveals how God sovereignly overrules the sins and failings of His chosen people, exemplified through Judah and Tamar. Judah, despite his shortcomings, is a key figure in the lineage of Christ, demonstrating that God's redemptive plan can encompass even the most flawed circumstances. Tamar's actions, while deceitful, reflect the desperation of a sinner seeking deliverance and highlight God's mercy in fulfilling His promises despite human failures. This passage reminds us that God's grace is not dependent on our merit but on His eternal purpose and love for His people.
Scripture References: Genesis 38, Romans 11:29

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