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What does the Bible say about the mission of the Son of Man?

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The Bible says that the Son of Man came not to destroy lives but to save them, emphasizing His purpose of redemption.

According to Luke 9:51-56, the Son of Man, referring to Jesus, expresses His mission through a clear statement that He came not to destroy men's lives but to save them. This mission reflects God's intention to offer salvation to sinners, highlighting His willingness and the necessity of His sacrificial death. The mention of Jesus setting His face toward Jerusalem indicates His unwavering commitment to fulfill this mission despite opposition and hostility from those who rejected Him.
Scripture References: Luke 9:51-56, John 3:17, Matthew 1:21, Luke 19:10

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