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Why is it significant that Sheba was welcomed by Solomon?

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Sheba's reception by Solomon signifies God's grace to the lost and the inclusivity of Christ's kingdom.

The Queen of Sheba's visit to Solomon, despite her being a Gentile and a woman, highlights the openness of God's kingdom to all seekers. Sheba's journey to inquire about Solomon's wisdom symbolizes the longing of the nations to know the true King. Solomon's willingness to communicate and share with her reflects the heart of Christ, who came to seek and save the lost, regardless of their background. Her acceptance and the gifts she presented also illustrate how those who encounter the true King are transformed and drawn to give in response to His grace. This narrative demonstrates the richness of God's mercy, extending even to those outside of Israel, echoing the gospel's call to all people.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 10:1-10, John 6:37

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