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Why is God's grace significant in the story of Rahab?

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God's grace is significant as it shows that His mercy can redeem even the most unlikely individuals, like Rahab.

The significance of God's grace in Rahab's story lies in the radical nature of her salvation. As a Canaanite harlot, she was outside the typical expectations for being chosen by God. Her story exemplifies the sovereign grace of God, indicating that He can and does save anyone He chooses, regardless of their past sins (Romans 9:15). This act of saving grace highlights that salvation is not based on human merit but purely on God's mercy. Furthermore, Rahab's faith and actions demonstrate how grace empowers and transforms, leading her from a life of sin to becoming an ancestor of Jesus Christ, showcasing the depth of God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15

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Rahab
John R. Mitchell · Jul 30, 1995
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