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What is the significance of Christ associating with sinners?

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Christ associating with sinners demonstrates His mission to bring redemption and shows that no one is beyond hope.

The Gospels repeatedly depict Jesus engaging with sinners and outcasts, emphasizing that His presence and ministry are for the lost. In Luke 5:30, the Pharisees questioned why Jesus eats with publicans and sinners, revealing their self-righteous attitude. Jesus’ reply, that the sick need a physician, underscores that He came to heal the spiritually sick and hopeless. His association with sinners serves as a profound reminder that all people, regardless of their past, are offered grace and the chance for repentance. This paradigm shift encourages believers to reach out to those in need of spiritual healing, reflecting the Savior's heart for the lost.
Scripture References: Luke 5:30

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