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How do we know God can forgive the worst of sinners?

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God's ability to forgive the worst of sinners is rooted in His sovereign mercy and the finished work of Christ.

God's sovereignty and mercy assure us that He chooses to forgive whom He wills. As stated in Romans 9:15, 'I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy.' This highlights that our salvation is not based on our merit or righteousness but solely on God's grace. Additionally, in Matthew 8:3, Jesus demonstrates His willingness to heal the leper, which symbolizes His readiness to cleanse sinners from their iniquities. In Christ, we find the assurance that no sin is beyond His reach, making redemption available to all who seek Him in true faith.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:3, Romans 9:15, Ephesians 1:7

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