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What does the story of Joshua and the Gibeonites teach us?

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The story illustrates God's mercy and His ability to work through human folly for His greater purposes.

The account of Joshua and the Gibeonites serves as a powerful reminder of God's grace and His providential care. Despite Joshua's initial mistake in forming a treaty with the Gibeonites—who deceived him—God used that situation to achieve a greater victory over the Amorite kings. It highlights how God can use our failures and the complexities of our lives to advance His kingdom and fulfill His promises. This narrative reassures us that, regardless of our shortcomings, God remains committed to us, working even through our errors to accomplish His will.
Scripture References: Joshua 10:12-15, Isaiah 55:8-9

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