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Why is Christ’s identification with the poor important for Christians?

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Christ's identification with the poor highlights His humility and the nature of His mission to save the lost.

Mary and Joseph's offering of two turtledoves instead of a lamb for Jesus' presentation in the temple reflects their poverty (Luke 2:24). Christ's birth into humble circumstances signifies His willingness to identify with the lowly and outcast. This aspect of His life illustrates that He came to save all people, regardless of their social status or wealth. For Christians, this means that salvation is accessible to everyone and underscores the importance of embracing the marginalized, reflecting Christ's love and compassion in our own communities.
Scripture References: Luke 2:24, Matthew 11:28-30

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