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How do we know that Jesus saves the lost?

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We know that Jesus saves the lost because He is the Son of Man who has the power to forgive sins and He actively seeks those given to Him by the Father (John 6:37).

The assurance that Jesus saves the lost is grounded in Scripture and the nature of His mission. In Luke 19:10, we see that He was sent to seek and save what was lost, affirming His role as the ultimate Shepherd who cares for His sheep. Additionally, passages like John 6:37 assure us that all whom the Father gives to Him will come to Him, and He will never cast them out. This reflects both the sovereignty of God in salvation and the faithfulness of Christ’s mission. Importantly, His power to forgive sins, as demonstrated throughout the Gospels (e.g., Matthew 9:6), further confirms His ability and willingness to redeem those who are lost.
Scripture References: Luke 19:10, John 6:37, Matthew 9:6

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