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How do we know Jesus' willingness to save is true?

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We see Jesus' willingness to save exemplified in His compassion towards the leper, where He said, 'I will; be thou clean' (Mark 1:41).

The willingness of Jesus to save sinners is illustrated powerfully in His interaction with the leper in Mark 1:40-42. The leper approached Jesus, asking for cleansing, and in an act of compassion, Jesus responded with, 'I will; be thou clean.' This not only shows His ability to heal but also His desire to cleanse from sin. The testimony of scripture across the Gospels reveals Jesus as a Savior who engages with sinners, demonstrating His love and willingness to redeem regardless of their past. Thus, we affirm the truth of His willingness to save based on His actions and declarations found in the Bible.
Scripture References: Mark 1:40-41

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