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What does the Bible say about Jacob being a picture of divine grace?

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Jacob serves as a profound illustration of God's electing grace and the transformative power of His salvation.

In the biblical narrative, Jacob showcases the complexity of human sin juxtaposed with divine grace. His life is marked by conflicts that stem from his actions in the flesh, yet through these troubles, God’s sovereign grace prevails. The account of Jacob reveals how God electively chooses those He will save, as seen in God's promise to Jacob in Genesis 28:15, stating, 'I am with thee, and will keep thee in all places whither thou goest.' This declaration encapsulates God's unwavering commitment to His chosen, exemplifying that despite Jacob's flaws, God's grace leads him to become a faithful servant. Thus, Jacob stands as a testament to the truth that our salvation is rooted in God's sovereign grace rather than our own works.
Scripture References: Genesis 28:15, Hebrews 12:6-7

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