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God's grace is scandalous, as demonstrated in the story of Rahab—a pagan prostitute who became the first person saved in the Promised Land. Despite being a Gentile, an Amorite, and a prostitute, Rahab responded in faith to the little she knew about God, risking everything to protect the Israelite spies. God not only saved her but also elevated her to become an ancestor of King David and Jesus Christ. This powerful example shows that no one is beyond God's reach, reminding us that the church is not for the righteous but a hospital for sinners touched by divine grace.
By Dale Tompkins5
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God's grace is scandalous, as demonstrated in the story of Rahab—a pagan prostitute who became the first person saved in the Promised Land. Despite being a Gentile, an Amorite, and a prostitute, Rahab responded in faith to the little she knew about God, risking everything to protect the Israelite spies. God not only saved her but also elevated her to become an ancestor of King David and Jesus Christ. This powerful example shows that no one is beyond God's reach, reminding us that the church is not for the righteous but a hospital for sinners touched by divine grace.