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

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The Bible shows that God saves those who have nothing in themselves worthy of His notice, like Rahab.

The account of Rahab in Hebrews 11:31 and Joshua 2 exemplifies God's grace for sinners. Rahab, described as a harlot and a foreigner, is a powerful testament of how God chooses to save those who seem unworthy by the world's standards. Her position in the genealogy of Jesus highlights that God associates Himself with sinners, demonstrating that His grace extends far beyond the self-righteous. When Rahab received the spies with peace, it was an act of faith that stemmed from God’s prior work in her heart, exemplifying the doctrine of election and grace in action.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:31, Joshua 2

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