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What does the Bible say about who is called to Christ?

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The Bible teaches that Christ bids needy sinners to come to Him, not the self-righteous.

In Luke 14:15-24, Jesus shares a parable showing that those who seem most qualified or worthy often reject the invitation to His feast. Instead, it is the poor, the maimed, and the blind—those who recognize their need—that are compelled to come. This illustrates that entrance into the kingdom of God is not based on earthly achievements or self-righteousness but on grace and acknowledgment of our spiritual poverty. The Gospel invites all, especially those aware of their unworthiness, to find salvation in Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 14:15-24

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