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Why is it significant that Christ came to save sinners?

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It is significant because it assures us that all are eligible for salvation, regardless of their past.

The significance of Christ's mission to save sinners is profound. It underscores that He did not come to call the righteous but sinners to repentance (Luke 5:32). The message of salvation is not limited to the morally upright but is extended to all, affirming that everyone falls short of God's glory and is in need of grace. This concept is liberating as it assures individuals that no matter how lost or broken they may feel, Christ's sacrifice was sufficient to cover their sins. The absence of any qualifiers in the term 'sinners' serves to remind us that all are equally in need of His redemptive work, instilling hope and encouraging humility.
Scripture References: Luke 5:32, Romans 3:23

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