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How do we know that Christ seeks to save sinners?

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The Bible consistently teaches that Christ earnestly pursues sinners, as exemplified in Isaiah 65:1 and throughout the Gospels.

The notion that Christ seeks to save sinners is richly supported throughout Scripture. In Isaiah 65:1, God declares that He is found by those who did not seek Him, and He actively reaches out to the rebellious. This theme continues in the New Testament, where Jesus exemplifies His mission in seeking and saving the lost, as evident in His parables and personal interactions. His compassionate pursuit of Gomer in the story of Hosea serves as a vivid analogy of Christ's relentless love for sinners, illustrating that He actively knocks on the doors of our hearts, urging us to receive His grace and salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 65:1, Luke 19:10

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