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How does Jesus being called a Nazarene connect to His mission?

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Being called a Nazarene highlights His identification with sinners and His mission to save them.

The designation of Jesus as a Nazarene is significant for understanding His mission. The city of Nazareth, often viewed with skepticism and scorn, emphasizes Jesus’ humble origins and His willingness to identify with the marginalized and sinful. This is captured in John 1:46, where Nathanael questions what good can come from Nazareth, reflecting the societal disdain tied to the location. Yet, it is precisely this association that showcases Christ’s love for sinners.

Moreover, the term 'Nazarene,' akin to 'Nazirite,' signifies that while He engaged in the world of sinful humanity, He remained wholly consecrated and pure. His mission was predicated on saving sinners, fulfilling the law perfectly while offering Himself as the ultimate sacrifice. Thus, the name serves as both a reminder of His humility in coming to us and the glorious truth that He is the holy one who is able and willing to save His people.

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