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What does the Bible teach about God's goodness and sinners?

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The Bible teaches that God's goodness is specifically revealed to sinners, leading them to repentance through His grace.

Scripture clearly declares that God's goodness is particularly extended towards sinners. In Matthew 9:10-13, Jesus emphasizes that He came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance. The narrative shows that it is in recognizing one's own sinfulness that the goodness of God becomes evident. This goodness operates through the conviction of sin, revealing the need for repentance and faith in Christ. Furthermore, it highlights that God's grace is most magnificent when it shines upon those who least deserve it, exemplifying that His goodness is a fundamental aspect of His saving purpose. By responding to God’s call, sinners can experience His goodness and the transformative power of His grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 9:10-13

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