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What does it mean that Jesus came to save the lost?

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Jesus’ mission was to seek and save those who are spiritually lost and in need of redemption.

The phrase 'Jesus came to seek and save that which was lost' emphasizes His purpose and mission on earth. He identifies the lost not simply as those who sin, but as individuals in desperate need of salvation, representing the whole of humanity separated from God because of sin. In Matthew 9, Jesus sees the crowd as sheep without a shepherd, indicating that they lack direction and true spiritual nourishment. His compassion drives Him to offer grace and mercy, demonstrating that the Gospel message is fundamentally about redemption and transformation for those who recognize their lost state. This shapes the understanding of salvation as not just deliverance from sin, but as an encompassing restoration into a right relationship with God.
Scripture References: Luke 19:10, Matthew 9:36, Isaiah 53:6

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