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What does the Gospel teach about coming to Christ?

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The Gospel teaches that everyone can come to Christ just as they are, recognizing their need for forgiveness and redemption.

The Gospel is a proclamation that invites all sinners to come to Christ, regardless of their past transgressions. In Luke 7, the woman exemplifies this truth as she approaches Jesus with tears, acknowledging her sins. The key message here is that it’s not about what we can offer or how we can reform ourselves; it’s about confessing our inability to pay our debt to God and relying solely on His grace. Jesus' invitation to the weary and burdened, found in Matthew 11:28-30, further encourages all to come to Him for rest and salvation. The call is universal: come as you are, trust in Him alone for forgiveness, and receive the gift of eternal life.
Scripture References: Luke 7:36-50, Matthew 11:28-30

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