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

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God’s grace is illustrated by the conversion of individuals like Zacchaeus, proving that no one is beyond His reach.

The story of Zacchaeus emphasizes that God’s grace is indeed sufficient for every person. Despite being an insignificant figure suffering from societal contempt as a tax collector, Zacchaeus's curiosity led him to seek Jesus, resulting in a transformative encounter. This narrative illustrates that God's grace can penetrate the hardest hearts and bring about profound change. The Lord's response to Zacchaeus shows that He came to seek and save the lost, affirming that every sinner can find redemption.

We learn from this that God’s grace is not limited by our past sins or social standing but is freely offered to all who believe. In Luke 19, Jesus did not hesitate to associate with a known sinner, which underscores the idea that His grace abounds in even the most desperate situations. Furthermore, the Gospel narrative shows that salvation is rooted in God's decision to lavish His grace upon undeserving people, as Paul writes in Ephesians 2:8-9, stressing that salvation is a gift of grace through faith, not resulting from works.

This assurance compels believers to embrace the truth that Christ's redemptive work is for everyone, encouraging them to extend the invitation to salvation boldly to all they encounter.
Scripture References: Luke 19:1-10, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Luke 19:1-10
J.C. Ryle · Aug 25, 2016
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