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Why is Christ's work to seek the lost significant?

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Christ's mission to seek the lost is significant because it embodies God's grace and mercy towards sinners.

Jesus's mission, as articulated in Luke 19:10, 'For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost,' is central to the Gospel message. It demonstrates God's proactive love and initiative to reach out to those who are spiritually dead in sins. The significance lies in the understanding that humanity, in its lostness, cannot come to God by itself (Romans 3:10-12); thus, God sends His Son to seek and save us. This mission reveals that salvation is initiated by God, showcasing the depths of His grace and the lengths He will go to restore a relationship with humanity.
Scripture References: Luke 19:10, Romans 3:10-12

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