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How do we know that God's grace can save the worst of sinners?

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God's grace is exemplified in the story of Zacchaeus, who, despite being a chief publican, was visited by Jesus and offered salvation.

The narrative of Zacchaeus illustrates that no one is beyond the reach of God’s grace. The chief publican, despised and notorious for his sinful ways, was sought out by Jesus, who declared that salvation had come to his house (Luke 19:9). This interaction exemplifies that God's grace transcends human judgment and societal status. Jesus’ mission was to save the lost, emphasizing that salvation is freely offered to all, regardless of their past or how deep their sins may be. It is a reminder that grace is not earned but given freely, establishing hope for even the most wretched of souls.
Scripture References: Luke 19:9-10

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