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Can anyone be excluded from the grace of God?

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No one is excluded from the grace of God as it is available to all who will receive it, regardless of their past sins.

The grace of God is universally accessible, affirming that no one is beyond its reach. The idea is supported by passages like Ephesians 2:8-9, which highlight the unconditional nature of God's gift of salvation. It does not depend on our worth or actions; rather, it is offered freely to all who recognize their need and accept it in faith. The only ones excluded are those who refuse to embrace this grace, preferring to rely on their own efforts or merits. This underscores the inclusive nature of the Gospel, promoting the truth that God's grace can redeem even the most broken and lost.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 10:13

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The Grace of God
Henry Mahan · Sep 20, 1992
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