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Why does Jesus promise not to cast out those who come to Him?

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Jesus promises not to cast out anyone who comes to Him, emphasizing His grace and the assurance of salvation for believers.

Jesus' promise not to cast out anyone who comes to Him is rooted in His nature as a compassionate Savior. In John 6:37, He reassures us that 'whoever comes to Me I will never cast out.' This promise provides immense comfort, assuring believers that their weaknesses or failures cannot disqualify them from His saving embrace. The assurance reflects God's sovereign grace, selecting those whom He brings to Christ and ensuring their subsequent security in salvation. It encapsulates the hope that regardless of one's past or present condition, turning to Christ guarantees acceptance, forgiveness, and eternal life.
Scripture References: John 6:37

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