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How do we know that God is always ready to forgive sinners?

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God's readiness to forgive sinners is assured through His eternal love and the work of Jesus Christ, as articulated in Luke 15.

The parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15 demonstrates God's unchanging readiness to forgive and restore sinners. The father's reaction to his wayward son represents God's attitude towards all who turn to Him for mercy. As noted in the parable, God is portrayed as full of grace and mercy, ready to receive those who return to Him in repentance. Furthermore, the assurance of God’s forgiveness is not a result of human merit but is rooted in the eternal love He has for His chosen people. His invitation to approach the throne of grace confirms that those who seek Him will find compassion and restoration, as expressed beautifully in verse 32, where it is emphasized that it is 'meet' and right for God to rejoice in forgiving the lost.
Scripture References: Luke 15:32, John 17:26

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It Was Meet 1
Don Fortner · Mar 14, 2004
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