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Why is Jacob significant in the context of God’s covenant?

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Jacob represents God's choice of a flawed individual to be the father of His covenant people, showcasing divine grace.

Jacob, whose name means 'supplanter,' highlights God's surprising grace in choosing individuals who are undeserving. In Isaiah 46, God refers to His people as 'the house of Jacob,' emphasizing that His covenant is based on His love and mercy, not human merit. By redeeming Jacob, God demonstrates that His grace transforms sinners into vessels of His glory. This serves as a reminder that God's election and covenant are rooted in His character, elucidating the comforting truth that salvation is entirely by grace and not by works.
Scripture References: Isaiah 46:3, Romans 9:10-13

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