Grace can save anyone because it is not limited by human sinfulness; it demonstrates God's power to transform even the most wretched of sinners.
Scripture assures us that God's grace is sufficient to save even the vilest of sinners, as exemplified in the story of the repentant thief on the cross (Luke 23:39-43). This narrative illustrates how, in an instant, a mocking rebel could be transformed into a believer through a genuine cry for mercy. The New Testament consistently emphasizes that salvation is not based on human righteousness but solely on God's mercy and grace. This is underscored in Romans 10:13, which states, 'For everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved,' affirming that the reach of grace is universal, encompassing all who truly seek and repent.
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