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The Scarlet Thread

Stories of Outsiders Grafted into the Royal Covenant

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The Scarlet Thread

By: Charles Vance, G.P. Talos
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Across the sweeping narrative of Scripture runs a scarlet thread—woven not through royalty and pedigree, but through faith, courage, and covenant. The Scarlet Thread: Stories of Outsiders Grafted into the Royal Covenant invites readers on a journey through 28 powerful stories of foreigners, sojourners, and unlikely heroes whose faith secured their place in the lineage of the King.

From Rahab's crimson cord hanging in the window to Ruth's steadfast walk from Moab to Bethlehem, these stories echo a timeless truth: YHWH’s covenant has always made room for the outsider. Each chapter unveils a portrait of trust and transformation—of those once far off, now brought near by the promises of God. Through famine, exile, war, and waiting, these men and women reveal that belonging to the royal family is not about bloodline, but about faith and obedience.

Whether prophet or prostitute, warrior or widow, each life testifies that the door of covenant is open to all who say yes. This is more than a book of biblical characters—it is a call to see yourself in the great tapestry of redemption. You, too, are invited into the covenant.

The scarlet thread still stretches across the generations. Will you take hold of it?

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