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How can God save sinners like the Gentiles?

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God saves sinners, regardless of their past, through His sovereign grace and the atoning work of Christ.

The Gospel reveals God's willingness to save sinners from all backgrounds, including those deemed the most unlikely, such as the Gentiles in Zechariah's time. The prophetic declaration, 'I will take away the blood out of their mouth,' signifies the profound transformation that occurs within the heart of the chosen ones, regardless of their previous lifestyles. God's purpose to save the heathens originates from His electing grace, which is not influenced by human merit or religious pedigree. As seen in the ministry of Jesus, He came to minister to those who are spiritually poor and in need of redemption. Therefore, every sinner, whether a notorious criminal or a morally upright individual, has no inherent ability to save themselves; rather, it is by God’s grace alone that they are drawn to Christ.
Scripture References: Zechariah 9, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:23-24

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