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How do we know that salvation is for all sinners?

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Salvation is offered to all sinners because Scripture repeatedly shows that Christ came to save those who are lost, regardless of their past.

The reality of salvation for all sinners is firmly established in the teachings of Jesus, who said, 'The Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost' (Luke 19:10). This declaration signifies that no one is beyond His reach or too unworthy to receive His grace. Biblical examples such as the thief on the cross, the woman at the well, and even Manasseh illustrate that a genuine recognition of one's own sinfulness and need for forgiveness is the key to receiving salvation. The gospel is described as being for 'the ungodly' (Romans 5:6), making it clear that every sinner, no matter how deep their transgressions, can find mercy in Christ if they turn to Him. This divine invitation to repent and believe emphasizes God's unwavering desire to bring restoration to the lost.
Scripture References: Luke 19:10, Romans 5:6, 2 Chronicles 33

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