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Why is it important for Christians to desire the salvation of others?

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Desiring the salvation of others reflects God-likeness and obedience to Christ's command to make disciples.

For Christians, the desire for the salvation of others is vital as it mirrors God's own character of love and grace towards humanity. This desire indicates a transformation of heart that aligns with the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20, where believers are called to make disciples of all nations. Furthermore, such a desire is a natural outcome of truly understanding the gospel; as we experience the love and grace of Christ, it compels us to share that with others. Paul exemplifies this by expressing his willingness to sacrifice his own liberties for the sake of others knowing Christ, thus demonstrating the earnestness a Christian should have in seeking the eternal well-being of others.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:19-20

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