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How do we know Christ's willingness to save is true?

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Christ's willingness to save is affirmed by His compassion and direct statements in Scripture, demonstrating His desire for redemption.

Christ's willingness to save is validated through His actions and direct expressions of compassion, as seen in the Gospel accounts. For instance, in the healing of the leper, when asked if He was willing, Jesus responded with compassion, 'I will; be thou clean' (Mark 1:41). Furthermore, throughout Scripture, it is affirmed that Jesus came to seek and save the lost (Luke 19:10), reinforcing the idea that His mission is rooted in grace and mercy. As believers, we are encouraged not to doubt this willingness, but rather to recognize our own need and approach Him in faith.
Scripture References: Mark 1:41, Luke 19:10, 1 Timothy 1:15, Luke 12:49-50

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Luke 12:49-53
J.C. Ryle · Jul 27, 2016
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