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How did Jesus’ actions reflect His mission among the marginalized?

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Jesus’ interactions with publicans and sinners demonstrate His mission to seek and save the lost, breaking social barriers.

Jesus' choice to associate with publicans and sinners acts as a profound paradigm shift for His ministry. In the context of His time, publicans were social outcasts, yet Jesus dined with them, demonstrating that His grace knows no bounds. In Matthew 9:10-11, the Pharisees question why Jesus eats with these 'unclean' individuals, revealing their misunderstanding of His mission. Jesus' response emphasizes that He comes to heal the spiritually sick, illustrating that His love and mercy extend beyond conventional norms, highlighting the inclusiveness of His salvation for all who recognize their need for Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 9:10-13, Luke 15:1

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