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What does the Bible say about God's grace in calling sinners?

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The Bible teaches that God, in His grace, actively seeks out and calls sinners to Himself, as exemplified in the story of Zacchaeus.

In the narrative of Zacchaeus found in Luke 19:5, we see the profound nature of God's grace in calling sinners. Jesus came to the place where Zacchaeus was, demonstrating that God actively seeks out those who are lost. This grace is not contingent on the worthiness of the sinner but rests solely on God's sovereign will and affection for His people. The call to Zacchaeus includes a personal invitation from Jesus, highlighting that God's grace is both powerful and personal, requiring immediate response from the sinner. Christ’s call exemplifies how grace is extended to those deemed as great sinners, showing that no one is beyond the reach of His saving power.
Scripture References: Luke 19:5, Matthew 9:9, Romans 3:11

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