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How do we know God's grace is for everyone?

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God's grace extends to all, as demonstrated through the parables of Jesus, showing His willingness to accept even the most unlikely individuals.

The assertion that God's grace is for everyone is deeply rooted in the character of God as revealed in Scripture. Jesus often used parables to illustrate the inclusive nature of God's kingdom, such as in the stories of the lost sheep and the prodigal son. These narratives convey that no one is beyond the reach of divine grace, emphasizing that all who repent and return to Him will be warmly welcomed. Additionally, the experiences of marginalized individuals, like Magdalene and the thief on the cross, underscore the belief that regardless of one's past, God's grace is sufficient and freely offered to all. This universal offer of grace is a cornerstone of sovereign grace theology, affirming God's heart for every sinner.
Scripture References: Luke 15: 1-32, Romans 10:13, 2 Peter 3:9

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I am Magdalene
John Bunyan · Jul 11, 2019
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