Bootstrap

Why does Jesus rejoice in saving sinners?

Answered in 1 source

Jesus rejoices in saving sinners because it fulfills His mission and reflects God's grace and love.

The joy of Christ in saving sinners is articulated in Luke 10:21, where He rejoices in the salvation of those whom the Father has given to Him. This joy is rooted not only in the act of salvation but in the fulfillment of His mission as the Savior. The Scriptures depict that His heart rejoices on the behalf of the redeemed, showcasing the Father's love and grace towards the undeserving. Isaiah 53:10 gives insight into this, explaining how it pleased the Lord to crush Him for the sake of many, further illustrating that the salvation of sinners is a cause for divine rejoicing in heaven. Believers are called to share in this joy, celebrating the miraculous work of grace in the lives of others.
Scripture References: Luke 10:21, Isaiah 53:10

Sermons (1)

Joshua

Joshua

Shall we play a game? Ask me about articles, sermons, or theology from our library. I can also help you navigate the site.