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What does the Bible say about why Christ came to the world?

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The Bible reveals that Christ came to give life abundantly and secure eternal life through His sacrificial death.

According to Scripture, specifically in John 1:10-18, Christ came to Earth with the profound purpose of granting eternal life to humanity. He states, 'I have come that men might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.' This declaration underscores that His mission was not merely to teach morality or establish ceremonies, but rather to procure spiritual life through His vicarious death on the cross. Through Him, grace and truth were fully realized, providing access to eternal life for all who believe. The coming of Christ illuminated the path of salvation that was only vaguely understood in the Old Testament, where the anticipatory promise of a Redeemer was always present yet imperfectly seen.
Scripture References: John 1:10-18, John 15:13

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John 1:10-18
J.C. Ryle · Nov 11, 2016
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