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Why is the concept of Jesus coming for sinners important for Christians?

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Jesus came to save sinners, showcasing His condescending glory and love for the needy.

The significance of Jesus coming for sinners is central to the Christian faith. As noted in the sermon, Jesus manifested His glory by coming to a humble place like Cana and attending a wedding among common people. His arrival is not just about performing miracles but about demonstrating God's love and grace toward those who are undeserving. This theme resonates with Christians today, reminding them that they, too, are recipients of grace. It highlights the core of the Gospel: the Savior's mission to seek and save the lost, which is echoed throughout Scripture, such as in 1 Timothy 1:15, where Paul states that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 1:15

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Water To Wine
Paul Mahan · Aug 14, 2016
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