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What think ye of Christ's coming?

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Christ's coming represents God's act of salvation and His willingness to redeem sinners.

Christ's coming is a profound expression of God's love and grace toward humanity, intended to save sinners. The preacher emphasizes that Jesus did not come unnecessarily; rather, His incarnation was essential to fulfill God's plan of redemption. This is reflected in phrases such as 'He came to save His people from their sins.' In recognizing Christ's coming, believers are called to reflect on their need for salvation and to understand that His purposeful entry into the world underscores the seriousness of sin and the depth of divine love. This is a pivotal aspect of the Christian faith, and understanding the purpose of His coming aids believers in appreciating the enormity of God's grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, John 3:16

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