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What does the Bible say about Jephthah's sacrifice?

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Jephthah's sacrifice demonstrates God's choice of the weak and despised to accomplish His purposes, highlighting His sovereign grace.

The account of Jephthah in Judges 11 exemplifies God's use of seemingly insignificant individuals to fulfill His sovereign plans. Jephthah, born as the son of a harlot, was ostracized by his own family yet chosen by God to lead Israel against the Ammonites. This narrative underscores that God's grace operates not based on human merit, but according to His will and purpose. It illustrates that God delights in using the weak and foolish to confound the wise, illuminating the truth that our glorious God receives all glory and honor, as He accomplishes His work through unlikely vessels.
Scripture References: Judges 11:1-40, 1 Corinthians 1:26-29

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