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How do we know God's saving grace is true?

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God's saving grace is evidenced in His willingness to save any sinner who repents and believes in Christ, regardless of their past.

The parable of the two sons (Matthew 21:28-32) illustrates that God's grace extends to all who genuinely repent, be they publicans or harlots. This reflects the biblical truth that all men, regardless of their circumstances, are invited to respond to the gospel call and are responsible for repenting (Acts 17:30-31). The doctrine of grace stands on the promise that God is infinitely willing and able to save every sincere sinner who comes to Him through faith in Christ. Indeed, none are too bad to be saved, but many are too good in their own eyes to recognize their need for grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 21:28-32, Acts 17:30-31, Romans 9:13-18, Romans 5:8

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