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How do we know that God's invitation to salvation is for everyone?

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God's invitation to salvation encompasses all people, as seen in His repeated calls in Scripture to 'whosoever' will come.

The invitation to God's great supper is not limited by race, status, or merit; rather, it is extended to 'whosoever' will come. In Isaiah 55:1-3, we see an open call to everyone who is thirsty, emphasizing that this offer is without cost or restriction. Jesus reinforces this in John 3:16, stating that God loved the world and that whoever believes in Him will receive eternal life. This universal call signifies that while God has His elect, the gospel is proclaimed broadly to all, ensuring that no one can claim exclusion without rejecting the invitation themselves. Thus, God's heart for salvation is for every person who hears the gospel and responds in faith.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:1-3, John 3:16, Matthew 11:28-30

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A Great Supper
Allan Jellett · Apr 13, 2014
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