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How does Christ's death draw people to Him?

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Christ’s death draws people to Him by demonstrating His love and fulfilling the promise of salvation for all nations.

In John 12:32, Jesus states that when He is lifted up, He will draw all people to Himself. This is a profound declaration of His universal appeal as Savior. His death on the cross, a symbol of sacrifice and suffering, paradoxically becomes the means by which He attracts believers. It signifies that through His death, the barriers of the old covenant are broken, allowing Gentiles and Jews alike to come to Him for salvation. The drawing power of Christ’s crucifixion lies in the revelation of His love and grace, which compels individuals from every nation, tribe, and tongue to place their faith in Him as the only source of redemption. This promise is a critical aspect of the Great Commission, where believers are called to share the gospel and testify to the saving work of Christ.
Scripture References: John 12:32, Matthew 28:19-20

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