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How do we know God is willing to save us?

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God’s willingness to save is demonstrated through Jesus’s compassion and readiness to cleanse those who come to Him (Mark 1:40-41).

The willingness of God to save is beautifully illustrated in the account of the leper in Mark 1:40-41. The leper approaches Jesus, acknowledging His ability to heal, but questions His willingness. Jesus responds with compassion and says, 'I will; be thou clean.' This demonstrates that not only is God able to save, but He is also willing to extend His grace to those who seek it earnestly. This willingness to save is consistent with God’s character of mercy and love, as seen throughout Scripture, assuring us that, if we come to Him in faith, He is eager to grant us forgiveness and restoration.
Scripture References: Mark 1:40-41, Mark 1:41, Ephesians 2:4-5, Daniel 3:17, 1 John 1:9, Exodus 33:17, John 3:16, Revelation 22:17

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