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Why is the call of the gospel important for non-believers?

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The gospel call offers grace and salvation, open to all who believe (Isaiah 45:22).

The gospel call is vital for non-believers as it represents God's invitation to salvation and grace. In Isaiah 45:22, God beckons, 'Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth,' emphasizing the inclusivity of the gospel message. Every individual is invited to respond to Christ's offer of eternal life. Ignoring this call carries eternal consequences, as rejection stems from willful unbelief rather than lack of opportunity. It underscores the grace of God that offers salvation freely while concurrently warning of the responsibilities that accompany such a gracious offer.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:22

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