We know Jesus' grace is true because He continually received sinners and did not cast them away, fulfilling His promise to accept all who come to Him.
The truth of Jesus’ grace is evident in how He engaged with sinners throughout His ministry. As illustrated in Luke 15, He actively chose to associate with those who recognized their spiritual poverty. For instance, tax collectors, who were despised in Jewish society, came to Him, drawn by His message of hope and repentance. When individuals genuinely seek Him for healing or forgiveness, He does not turn them away but instead welcomes them into His embrace. The parables of the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the prodigal son reflect the joy in heaven over one sinner who repents, highlighting that grace is not just a doctrine but an active reality in the life of Christ that continues today.
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