http://ecclesia.org/truth/why_jesus.html WebbJesus made three direct statements about His mission on earth (which was God’s mission 13).First, He said He came to “seek and to save the lost” 3.This is possibly the most well-known fact about His mission.
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WebbIntroduction to Lukes Gospel . JESUS CAME TO SEEK AND TO SAVE THE LOST “For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.” (Lk 19:10) Author, Date and Place of Writing Webb17 dec. 1995 · Jesus is saying, "Christmas means that the Son of Man comes. And when he comes, he demands something and he promises something. He demands your life. All of it. He demands that you take on a life-style that sacrifices everything for the sake of serving others ( Luke 14:33 ). This is hard. deductive method of teaching examples
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WebbMatthew 1:21: “Jesus came to save His people from their sins.”. And our text tells us another reason why Jesus came into this world. Luke 19:10: “For the Son of man has come to seek and to save that which was lost.”. This statement sums up the entire life and ministry of Jesus. It is a statement that is at the very heart of the Gospel ... Webb6 apr. 2014 · As I studied the scriptures in reference to our subject for April I came across a couple of “mission statements” for Jesus. One such is found in the immediate context of our lesson last week – Luke 19. Jesus said, “For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost.” (Luke 19:10) WebbIn the eyes of the crowd, it was a gaffe for Jesus, and they made their opinions known; but Jesus replied, “Today salvation has come to this house . . . for the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost” (Luke 19:9-10). To seek and to save the lost. We think of pictures of sailors clinging to the wreckage of a ship. deductive method of reasoning