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Why did Christ come to save sinners?

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Christ came to save sinners, declaring in Luke 19:10 that He seeks and saves the lost, demonstrating His grace and mercy.

The purpose of Christ's incarnation is succinctly captured in Luke 19:10, where He states that the Son of Man came to seek and to save that which was lost. This mission reveals God's profound grace and mercy towards sinners, highlighting that salvation is not based on human goodness or worthiness but rather on God’s sovereign choice to redeem His people. The narrative of Zacchaeus illustrates the transformative power of God's grace, where a notorious sinner experiences spiritual rebirth and restoration. This underscores the heart of sovereign grace theology: that God's actions in salvation are rooted in His unmerited favor and lovingkindness, offering hope to all who acknowledge their need for His mercy.
Scripture References: Luke 19:10

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