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What does the story of Rahab teach about redemption?

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The story of Rahab illustrates that no one is beyond the reach of God's grace and redemption (Joshua 2:1-21).

Rahab's story exemplifies the beautiful truth that God's redemptive grace extends even to the most notorious sinners. Despite her profession as a harlot, she was chosen by God to be a crucial part of His plan, ultimately included in the genealogy of Jesus (Matthew 1:5). Her faith in God's promises led to her salvation and that of her family, demonstrating that salvation is available to all who trust in God's mercy and redemption. This showcases God's ability to transform lives, emphasizing the depth of His grace that saves the undeserving.
Scripture References: Joshua 2:1-21, Matthew 1:5

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