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How do we know God's love for the outcasts?

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God's love for the outcasts is demonstrated through His promise to gather them and through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

God's love for the outcasts is vividly depicted in His promise to gather them from all corners of the earth, as seen in Isaiah 11:10-12. This promise is fulfilled in Christ, who came to save sinners and those who feel cast out. The narrative of Jesus' life illustrates His profound compassion for the marginalized; He associated with tax collectors, prostitutes, and sinners, showing that those rejected by society are welcomed into His grace. Ultimately, the greatest testimony of God's love is found in the sacrifice of Christ, who bore the sins of the outcasts, enabling them to be reconciled to God and receive eternal life.
Scripture References: Isaiah 11:10-12, Matthew 9:10-13

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