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What does the Bible say about the highway of grace?

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Isaiah 35 describes a 'highway of grace' where the unclean cannot enter, signifying a path of holiness for the redeemed.

The highway of grace, as depicted in Isaiah 35, is a metaphor for the path of salvation provided by God through Christ. This highway is characterized as a 'way of holiness', signifying that only the clean—those redeemed by the blood of Christ—can walk it. The text emphasizes that the unclean shall not pass over it, as God is absolutely holy and demands holiness from His people. This is a divine assurance that salvation is not based on our righteousness but solely on God's grace and the redemptive work of Jesus, who is the fulfillment of this highway of grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 35:8-10

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