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How do we know that God desires all to be saved?

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God's desire for all to be saved is evident through the continual invitation for sinners to enter through the open gates of Zion.

The consistent biblical theme reflects God's desire that all come to repentance and be saved, as indicated in Isaiah 60 with the metaphor of open gates. These gates symbolize God's welcoming attitude toward all sinners, enabling them to bring their burdens and seek refuge. The Scriptures affirm that God's mercy is vast and inclusive, as seen in John 6:37, where Jesus states that all whom the Father gives Him will come to Him, underlining that no one who seeks Him will be cast away. Hence, the open gates of Zion reveal God's longing for comprehensive redemption, reaching even the Gentiles, thereby the expansive nature of His mercy and grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 60:11, John 6:37

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