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What does the Bible say about eating and drinking with sinners?

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Jesus teaches that He came to call sinners to repentance, emphasizing the grace extended to the lost.

In Luke 5:30-32, Christ addresses the criticism from the Pharisees about His association with publicans and sinners, stating that 'They that are whole need not a physician; but they that are sick.' This highlights that Jesus came not to save the self-righteous but those who recognize their need for salvation. The act of eating and drinking with sinners signifies the fellowship and grace He extends to those in need of redemption. It shows that the Gospel is for all, especially for those who acknowledge their sinfulness.
Scripture References: Luke 5:30-32

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