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How do we know that the Gospel is for everyone?

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The Gospel is proclaimed to everyone as a call to the needy, guilty, and thirsty, emphasizing God's grace and invitation to all.

The universal call of the Gospel is emphasized in Isaiah 55, which begins with 'Ho, everyone that is thirsty.' This invitation is not limited by social or economic status, but instead reaches out to all who recognize their need for mercy. This characteristic of the Gospel highlights its inclusivity; it does not discriminate against those who are rich or wise, but invites all who feel the weight of their guilt and thirst for righteousness. In the New Testament, the invitation continues as Jesus calls all to come unto Him, reinforcing that the Gospel is for everyone who recognizes their spiritual need. This universal availability of grace echoes the message of sovereign grace theology, which holds that God's elect will respond to His call.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55, Matthew 11:28, Mark 16:15, Romans 11:12, Genesis 12:3, Ephesians 2:15

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Gospel for whosoever
Don Bell · May 31, 2009
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