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

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Expressing concern for others' salvation reflects the love of Christ and obedience to the Great Commission.

Christians are called to express concern for the salvation of others as a reflection of their own transformation and faith. The Apostle Paul exemplifies this in Romans 9:2-3, where he expresses deep sorrow for the lost, wishing he could be accursed for their salvation. Such concern is essential not only for personal faith but also as an outworking of Christ's love in believers. This love compels Christians to pray for the lost and to actively share the gospel, recognizing that prayer and evangelism work in tandem to fulfill God's gospel commission. Without a genuine concern for the lost, the life of a Christian may lack the full expression of what it means to be redeemed and to reflect God's grace to others.
Scripture References: Romans 9:2-3; Matthew 28:19-20

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