• Deuteronomy 33:6 :: Tribe of Reuben given grace, the disgrace of their namesake’s sin is removed
  • 2 Kings 5:15–19 :: Naaman the Syrian general comes to faith but must accompany his king to a false god’s temple
  • 2 Kings 17:24–28 :: God sends a priest to teach the newly-migrated foreigners sent by the king of Assyria to worship the Lord properly
  • 2 Kings 23:21–23 :: Did even King David neglect the passover? Is God’s response an example of grace?
  • 2 Chronicles 30:18–19 :: God forgave ritually unclean people who wanted to follow Him
  • 2 Chronicles 33:17 :: repentant people offering sacrifices to the Lord but at other locations
  • Matthew 9:10–17 :: Jesus eats with the ritually unclean
  • Mark 2:13–17 :: Jesus eats with the ritually unclean
  • Mark 7:1–8 :: Jesus questions the Pharisees’ practice of cleanliness without heart obedience
  • Luke 5:29–39 :: Jesus eats at a ritually unclean tax collector’s house
  • Luke 7:29 :: God’s justice is grace and leads to repentance
  • John 3:16–21 :: The basis of judgement and belief is whether we come to love Christ or sin. Grace is established when we come to love Christ instead of sin