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How do we know that salvation is available for all?

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The Bible assures us that many will come to salvation from all walks of life and backgrounds.

The promise that salvation is available for all is echoed throughout scripture, particularly in the assertion that many will come from the east and west to sit at the feast in the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 8:11-12). This illustrates that God's grace extends far beyond a confined group of individuals; rather, it encompasses people from every nation and background. The invitation to salvation is open to the chief of sinners and the most marginalized. Understanding that many categorized as lost or beyond hope can be redeemed emphasizes the reach of God's sovereign grace, giving hope to those who feel unworthy of salvation. It reinforces the belief that no one is beyond the scope of God's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:11-12

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