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How far does Christ's ability to save extend?

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Christ's ability to save extends to the uttermost, covering all sins and all people who come to Him.

Hebrews 7:25 clearly articulates that Jesus is able to save to the uttermost. This phrase encompasses the entirety of human sinfulness and the broad spectrum of individuals who approach Him in faith. No sin is beyond the reach of His mercy, and His redemptive work applies to everyone regardless of their past. This idea refutes the belief that some sins are too grievous for God to forgive, emphasizing that all may come to Him without fear of condemnation. Furthermore, His salvation is not just for the strong or the righteous; it extends to the weak and the imperfect, inviting all sinners to find forgiveness and life through Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 7:25

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