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What does it mean when the Bible says the poor have the gospel preached to them?

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It signifies that God’s grace extends to the humble and marginalized, offering them the hope of salvation.

In Matthew 11:5, when Jesus mentions that 'the poor have the gospel preached to them,' it underscores the accessibility of God’s grace to all, particularly those viewed as lowly or marginalized by society. This proclamation is a profound miracle in itself, indicating that the message of salvation is not reserved for the affluent or the self-righteous but is freely available to the humble and needy. By preaching the gospel to the poor, God demonstrates His merciful disposition and His sovereign choice to extend salvation to those who recognize their spiritual poverty. It emphasizes that the gospel’s essence lies in grace—a gift extended to the undeserving, illustrating the heart of Christ’s mission on earth.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:5

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