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Why does Jesus say He will draw all people to Himself?

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Jesus' statement reflects His role as Savior, drawing all humanity to salvation through His crucifixion.

In John 12:32, Jesus claims, 'I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself.' This assertion emphasizes the far-reaching impact of His crucifixion, whereby His sacrificial death becomes a magnet drawing individuals from every nation and background unto salvation. Contrary to the belief that this refers to merely elevated preaching, it underscores that through His atoning sacrifice, He effectively gathers believers, affirming the sovereignty of God in salvation. As the message of the cross is preached across the world, countless souls are converted, fulfilling this prophecy and confirming Christ's mission. It highlights the radical inclusivity of the Gospel that transcends all cultural and societal barriers.
Scripture References: John 12:32, Romans 10:12, Revelation 7:9

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John 12:27-33
J.C. Ryle · Nov 22, 2016
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