Calling the Sinners


This verse highlights Jesus' mission to reach out to those in need of spiritual healing. By stating that He came to call sinners, not the righteous, Jesus emphasizes His mercy and redemptive purpose, offering hope and salvation to all who recognize their need for Him.

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    Anthony Taylor

    I enjoy sharing Bible verses and images that have been a source of strength for me during challenging times. My hope is that they can also bring encouragement to others. Wishing everyone a blessed day!