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What does the Bible say about God's intention to save the world?

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The Bible teaches that God sent His Son not to condemn the world, but to save it through Jesus Christ (John 3:17).

The passage in John 3:17 indicates that God's intention was to send His Son into the world not for condemnation but for salvation. This is significant because it highlights the heart of God towards humanity, demonstrating that His desire is for the rescue of those lost in sin. However, it's crucial to understand that the term 'world' in this context is not universally referring to all humanity, as many remain unsaved. Instead, it points to the elect, those who will respond to God’s redemptive work through Christ. Thus, the salvation offered through Christ is selective, aiming specifically at those whom God has chosen.
Scripture References: John 3:17

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Saving the World
Tim James · Feb 26, 2025
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