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Why are the lost and outcast important in Christianity?

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The lost and outcast are important because they are exactly who Jesus came to save (Luke 19:10).

Jesus came to seek and save the lost, emphasizing the significance of reaching out to those considered outcasts in society (Luke 19:10). In the Gospel, the message of hope is primarily directed toward those who recognize their need for salvation. The church is called to minister to the spiritually struggling, extending grace and mercy, just as Christ exemplified throughout His ministry. Understanding this mission shapes how we engage with the world around us and demonstrate Christ's love to those who are empty and lost.
Scripture References: Luke 19:10

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