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What does it mean that God received sinners?

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God receiving sinners conveys His readiness to offer grace and forgiveness to all who repent and believe.

The notion that God receives sinners is a profound aspect of the Gospel. It emphasizes God's mercy and the transformative power of His grace. In Luke 14:21, we see Christ instructing His servant to gather the poor, maimed, and blind, signifying that no one is beyond the reach of God's love. This reflects His character as a Savior who seeks out the lost and welcomes the needy. The religious leaders of Jesus' time often criticized Him for associating with sinners, but this was a demonstration of God's salvific mission. For Christians, it serves as a reminder that we are all in need of grace and that our calling is to extend that same grace to others.
Scripture References: Luke 14:21, Matthew 9:12-13

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