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What does the Bible say about grace for the guilty?

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The Bible teaches that grace is available for sinners, as seen in Matthew 9:13, where Jesus states He came to call sinners to repentance.

The concept of grace for the guilty is central to the Gospel message. In Matthew 9:10-13, Jesus illustrates this principle by associating with publicans and sinners, much to the dismay of the Pharisees. He emphasizes that He has come not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance, underscoring His mission to offer mercy to those who recognize their need for a Savior. The grace of God is extended to those who acknowledge their guilt and seek redemption, showcasing the profound truth that Christ's sacrificial death was intended for the ungodly and the guilty.
Scripture References: Matthew 9:10-13, Luke 19:10, 1 Timothy 1:15, Genesis 45:1-15, Psalm 103:10, Romans 5:8, Psalms 34:18

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