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How do we know that Christ receives sinners?

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We know that Christ receives sinners because He Himself stated it in the Gospels, demonstrating His willingness to forgive and accept those who come to Him in faith.

The assurance that Christ receives sinners is a central theme in the Gospels, particularly highlighted in passages such as John 6:37, where Jesus proclaims, 'All that the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never cast out.' This powerful statement reinforces the comforting truth that no matter how sinful or broken we may feel, Christ's grace is sufficient for all who sincerely seek Him.

The heart of the Gospel message is that Christ's sacrificial death and resurrection provide complete atonement for sin, offering a way for sinners to be welcomed into a right relationship with God. Throughout His ministry, Christ exhibited compassion towards the marginalized and the repentant, providing clear evidence of His willingness to receive and restore the lost. His prayer in John 17 for all who would believe in Him further underscores this promise of inclusion and acceptance in His redemptive work.
Scripture References: John 6:37, Luke 19:10

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