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How do we know God's invitation to salvation is sincere?

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God's invitation to salvation is sincere, as evidenced by His desire that none should perish and all should come to repentance.

The sincerity of God's invitation to salvation is rooted in His nature. Scripture reveals that He desires all to come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9), demonstrating a genuine longing for relationship with humanity. In Luke 14, the Master's frustration with the invited guests underscores the earnestness of His desire to have them partake in the feast, symbolizing salvation. This readiness to welcome sinners, despite their excuses, highlights not only the depth of God's grace but also the seriousness of ignoring such an invitation. The call to come to Christ is backed by His love and the significance of His sacrifice, emphasizing that to reject it is to choose earthly priorities over eternal life.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 3:9, Luke 14:24

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