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Why is the promise of Christ receiving sinners important?

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The promise that Christ will receive all who come to Him highlights His grace and ensures that salvation is accessible to all sinners.

The promise that 'him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out' (John 6:37) is foundational to the faith of Christians as it assures us of Christ’s open arms toward sinners. This promise encapsulates the essence of the gospel: that despite our unworthiness, Christ grants us access to salvation through faith in Him. It emphasizes the universal scope of Christ's mercy, confirming that anyone, regardless of their sin or background, can be accepted into fellowship with Him. This assurance encourages believers and invites unbelievers to embrace the gospel's hope without fear of rejection.
Scripture References: John 6:37

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