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What does the Bible teach about hope for the lost?

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The Bible teaches that hope for the lost is found solely in looking to Jesus Christ as Savior, rather than in universal love or works.

Scripture depicts hope for the lost as dependant entirely on the grace and mercy of God through Jesus Christ. As illustrated in Jephthah's acknowledgment of his unworthiness, true hope can only arise from understanding our need for a Savior. The idea that 'God loves everyone' has been misinterpreted, leading many to believe in a false hope. In Judges 11, Jephthah exemplifies that hope is not about universal love but is specifically for those whom God chooses, as seen through his experiences. Jesus Himself assures in John 14:6 that He is the way, the truth, and the life, asserting that no one comes to the Father except through Him. Thus, the only hope for the lost is through repentance and faith toward Christ, recognizing Him as the sole means of salvation.
Scripture References: John 14:6, Judges 11

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