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Have you ever thought, Am I too far gone for Jesus to save me? In Luke 5, Jesus encounters Matthew, a tax collector, who was seen by his own people as a traitor and thief. Yet, Jesus simply says, “Follow me.” Matthew’s response? He leaves everything and follows Jesus. This shows us two incredible truths: First, no one is beyond redemption. Matthew was considered a corrupt outcast, yet Jesus saw his potential and invited him to follow. Second, no believer is beyond responsibility. Matthew immediately throws a feast and invites other tax collectors to meet Jesus. He didn’t wait to learn all the answers—he just knew Jesus had changed his life, and he wanted to share it. Jesus extends the same invitation today. He knows who you are, but He knows what you can become.
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Have you ever thought, Am I too far gone for Jesus to save me? In Luke 5, Jesus encounters Matthew, a tax collector, who was seen by his own people as a traitor and thief. Yet, Jesus simply says, “Follow me.” Matthew’s response? He leaves everything and follows Jesus. This shows us two incredible truths: First, no one is beyond redemption. Matthew was considered a corrupt outcast, yet Jesus saw his potential and invited him to follow. Second, no believer is beyond responsibility. Matthew immediately throws a feast and invites other tax collectors to meet Jesus. He didn’t wait to learn all the answers—he just knew Jesus had changed his life, and he wanted to share it. Jesus extends the same invitation today. He knows who you are, but He knows what you can become.

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