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How do we know sinners are welcomed by Jesus?

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We know Jesus welcomes sinners through His actions and teachings in the Gospels, particularly in Luke 15.

Jesus' welcoming of sinners is evident throughout the Gospels, especially in Luke 15, where He shares parables that illustrate God's readiness to receive the lost. He contrasts His approach with that of the Pharisees, who rejected those who were considered sinful. Jesus emphasizes that He came to call not the righteous, but sinners to repentance. This invitation reflects the heart of the gospel: that Christ's death and resurrection open the door for repentance and forgiveness, demonstrating that no one is beyond the reach of His grace. His willingness to associate with tax collectors and morally corrupt individuals is a testament to His mission of redemption.
Scripture References: Luke 5:30-32, Luke 15:7, Romans 5:8

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