No matter who he is, or where he dwells; no matter what his ignorance, or how many or how aggravated his sins; if he belongs to the family of man, the cross is the remedy fitted to reach him in all his woes. There is no locality, or condition, and no variety of the human species, to which the narrative of the cross and its great and glorious truths and its ineffable love and mercy are not alike applicable…

God requires the ministers of the gospel to make this indiscriminate offer of salvation, because they do not know who will accept them, and because it is not in their province to distinguish between those who are and those who are not His chosen people; it must be borne in mind that the offer is God's own offer, and that His ministers make it only in His name…We wish to vindicate the unfeigned sincerity of the gospel offer; and we do not perceive how it can be vindicated, unless God be able and willing to do what He offers to do; unless He be willing His offer should be accepted: and unless the offer be made on reasonable terms. He offers to all men salvation, through faith in the blood of His Son. This He is able and has a right to do, because there is infinite sufficiency in the death of Christ."

Gardiner Spring