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Why is it significant that Jesus is the friend of sinners?

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Jesus being the friend of sinners highlights God's grace and mercy towards those who are lost and in need of salvation.

The significance of Jesus as the 'friend of sinners' lies in the heart of the gospel itself. It illustrates that salvation is accessible to everyone, regardless of their past or present circumstances. In Matthew 11:28, He invites those who labor and are heavy laden to come to Him for rest. This invitation demonstrates His compassion and the depth of His desire to draw sinners to Himself. The contrast between the self-righteous Pharisees and the sinners reflects the reality of God's grace; it is not those who think they are deserved who receive mercy, but those who acknowledge their desperate need. This paradigm shift is central to understanding how grace is applied to our lives.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:28, Luke 15:1-2, James 4:6

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