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How do we know that God's grace can save rich people?

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God's grace is sufficient to save even the richest individuals, as demonstrated through biblical examples like Abraham and Job.

The disciples questioned who could be saved after Jesus' warning about the rich man's challenges, prompting Jesus to respond that 'with men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible' (Matthew 19:26). Throughout the Bible, we find examples of wealthy individuals like Abraham and Job who were faithful servants of God. Their stories remind us that no person's status or wealth excludes them from God's saving grace. It reinforces the idea that God's power can reach anyone, regardless of their worldly circumstances, demonstrating His capacity to redeem even the hearts most entangled by materialism.
Scripture References: Matthew 19:26, Genesis 12:1-3, Job 1:1-3

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Matthew 19:23-30
J.C. Ryle · Feb 17, 2016
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