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Why is Jesus referred to as the friend of sinners?

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Jesus is called the friend of sinners because He compassionately seeks out and forgives those who are lost in sin.

The title 'friend of sinners' reflects Jesus' willingness to associate with and forgive those who society deems unworthy. In Luke 7, Jesus exemplifies this by showing compassion to the woman who came to Him in her brokenness. While the Pharisees looked down on her, claiming to be righteous, Jesus welcomed her. His friendship with sinners illustrates His mission to save and restore the lost, emphasizing that His grace is available to everyone who acknowledges their need for His forgiveness.
Scripture References: Luke 7:34

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Frankly Forgiven
Paul Mahan · Aug 1, 2004
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