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What does the Bible say about God's gathering of the outcast?

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Isaiah 56:8 reveals that God gathers the outcast, demonstrating His sovereign grace in restoring His elect to Himself through Jesus Christ.

In Isaiah 56:8, we see a clear depiction of God's commitment to gather the outcast of Israel, which points to a larger theological reality—the gathering of God's elect from all nations. The passage highlights God's sovereign power in orchestrating salvation for those who are scattered or forsaken. Just as God restored the Jews from Babylonian captivity, He also promises to gather the outcasts of His spiritual Israel, emphasizing that this act of gathering is rooted in His grace and purpose. This pattern of gathering is a reflection of God's salvation through Jesus Christ, illustrating that He reconciles sinners to Himself despite their lost state.
Scripture References: Isaiah 56:8

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