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What does the Bible say about sinners drawing near to Jesus?

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The Bible reveals that publicans and sinners were drawn to Jesus to hear Him, demonstrating His willingness to receive and save those who recognize their sinfulness (Luke 15:1-2).

In Luke 15:1-2, we see that publicans and sinners were attracted to Jesus, drawing near to listen to His teachings. This phenomenon illustrates the heart of gospel ministry, where the Savior voluntarily opens His arms to the most wretched and undeserving, offering them grace and mercy. It reflects God's sovereignty in drawing those whom society deems unworthy, as Jesus Himself stated that He came to call sinners to repentance. His holiness did not repel these sinners; rather, they saw in Him the remedy for their sin-sick souls, and this reveals the core of Christ's mission on earth.
Scripture References: Luke 15:1-2

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