God's purpose in saving sinners is manifested through His unwavering commitment to revealing Christ as the Savior of the lost.
We understand God's purpose in saving sinners through the clear proclamation of scripture. As shown in Luke 19:10, 'the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost,' God's intent to save is deliberate and defined. The story of Zacchaeus illustrates this intent perfectly; God reaches out to a sinner to demonstrate His grace. More broadly, the entirety of scripture—from Genesis to Revelation—centers on Christ and His sacrificial act, confirming that God's plan is to redeem His chosen people out of love and grace, underscoring the belief that His purpose is utterly rooted in the notion of salvation for those who are lost.
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