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What does the Bible teach about the mission of Christ?

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The mission of Christ is to seek and save the lost, demonstrating God's grace and mercy toward humanity.

The New Testament reveals that Christ’s mission was centered on seeking those who are lost in sin. In Luke 19:10, Jesus states, 'For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost,' highlighting His purpose to deliver those in spiritual bondage. These actions depict God's grace—Jesus did not come to condemn but to redeem (John 3:17). Throughout His ministry, He engaged with sinners, offering forgiveness and restoration. This mission is essential for Christians, as it showcases the character of God and reminds us of our responsibility to share this grace with others.
Scripture References: Luke 19:10; John 3:17; Matthew 11:28-30

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