Introduction: God's persistent love seeks us continuously, calling each believer to join his redemptive mission.
1. Jesus' mission from his youth exemplifies his focus on God's work (Luke 2:49).
A. From childhood, Jesus was aware of his divine mission.
B. Jesus' dedication to being in his Father's house shows his singular purpose.
2. The salvation mission of Jesus underscores his love for the lost (Luke 19:10).
A. Jesus' coming to save the lost reflects God's love for humanity's fallen state.
B. This mission calls us to partner with Jesus in seeking the lost.
3. 2 Peter 3:9 emphasizes God's patience and desire for repentance, aligning with Jesus' mission.
A. God's patience underlines his wish for all to come to repentance.
B. As salt and light (Matthew 5:13-16), believers must actively share this redemptive message.
Conclusion: Like Jesus, we must be committed to God's mission, driven by love, to be salt and light in the world. Matt. 5:13-16 highlights our role to illuminate others toward repentance and participation in God's redemption plan.
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