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What does the Bible say about grace in the Book of Judges?

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The Book of Judges highlights God's grace in saving a remnant despite Israel's continual rebellion.

The Book of Judges continually illustrates God's grace amidst Israel's frequent disobedience. For instance, in Judges 13:1, it states that the children of Israel did evil again in the sight of the Lord, yet God still intervened. His grace is evident when He visits Manoah and his wife, announcing the birth of Samson, a deliverer for Israel. This act of divine mercy shows that grace is not dependent on human righteousness but is rooted in God's sovereign choice to save a remnant, as also highlighted in Romans 11:4-5.
Scripture References: Judges 13:1, Romans 11:4-5

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