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Why is it important that Jesus came to save sinners?

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Jesus came to save sinners because it highlights God's grace and the need for true repentance, offering hope to all who acknowledge their spiritual need.

The significance of Jesus' mission to save sinners is profound. He teaches that He did not come to call the righteous but sinners to repentance (Mark 2:17). This message is vital because it underscores the heart of the Gospel: all humans are in desperate need of salvation due to our sinfulness. In His ministry, Christ offers hope to those who recognize their helplessness and inability to save themselves from sin's grip. By doing so, Jesus emphasizes that salvation is a gift of grace, not a reward for merit or good deeds. His outreach to the most despised within society provides assurance that no one is beyond the reach of His redemptive power.
Scripture References: Mark 2:17, Luke 19:10

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