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How does Luke's Gospel highlight God's grace?

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Luke's Gospel illustrates God's grace through the accounts of sinners like Zacchaeus and the prodigal son, showcasing His willingness to save and forgive.

The Gospel of Luke profoundly emphasizes God's grace throughout its narratives. For example, the story of Zacchaeus illustrates not only the transformative power of grace but also how Jesus actively seeks out the lost, declaring, 'Today salvation has come to this house' (Luke 19:9). Similarly, the parable of the prodigal son depicts the father's eager forgiveness and love for his wayward son, symbolizing God's unconditional love for sinners. These stories serve as powerful reminders of the grace that God extends to humanity, inviting all to repentance and salvation. Moreover, they challenge the notion of merit-based acceptance, focusing on God's initiative in offering grace to those who do not deserve it, which is at the heart of sovereign grace theology.
Scripture References: Luke 19:9, Luke 15:20-24

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