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How do we know that God's grace extends to all, including sinners?

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God's grace is clearly shown in His actions towards Naaman, a leper and an enemy of Israel.

The story of Naaman illustrates God's sovereign grace. As a captain of Syria, Naaman was an enemy of Israel and steeped in idolatry, yet God chose to show him mercy. This act reveals God's desire to save even those we might consider unworthy. It is a powerful testament to the truth found in Romans 5:8, which states that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. This underscores the reality that God's grace is not restricted to the righteous or those who seek Him, but is freely given to those who are in desperate need of healing and redemption. God's grace disrupts our expectations and includes everyone in its reach, emphasizing that salvation has nothing to do with our merit.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, 2 Kings 5

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