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What does it mean that the gospel is for 'whosoever'?

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The gospel is for 'whosoever' means it is available to all who believe, regardless of their background or past.

When we say the gospel is for 'whosoever,' we affirm that it extends beyond any particular ethnic or social group, reaching anyone who believes in Christ. The offer of salvation is as inclusive as it is exclusive, targeting those whom God has chosen to believe, and it asserts that no one is beyond the grace of God. As the gospel is proclaimed, it invites all sinners—no matter how wretched or lost they perceive themselves to be—to come and find redemption in Christ. This message is foundational for evangelism, as it presses the necessity of sharing the gospel with everyone, assuring them that God's grace is available to them too.
Scripture References: John 3:16, Romans 10:13

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The Gospel Is
Gabe Stalnaker · May 24, 2026
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