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How do we know God's grace is extended to everyone?

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God’s grace is demonstrated in the Gospel message, which is meant for all, inviting everyone to repentance and faith.

The grace of God extends universally as seen in the Gospel's outreach. As illustrated in the parable of the Sower, Christ casts the seed broadly, symbolizing the availability of His grace to all men. This is further emphasized in Luke 24:47, which commands that repentance and remission of sins be preached in Christ's name among all nations. The actions of David in 2 Samuel 10—sending his servants to comfort the Ammonites showcase that even those outside of covenant acknowledgment may receive God’s grace. This aligns with the broader theological assertion that while God’s ultimate sovereignty determines the elect, His kindness and patience are demonstrated in His offer of grace to all, allowing for civil and spiritual engagement.
Scripture References: Luke 24:47, 2 Samuel 10, Matthew 13:47

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