Examples of 'has come to bring' in a sentence

Meaning of "has come to bring"

The phrase 'has come to bring' suggests that a particular person, idea, concept, or event has arrived or emerged with the intention or purpose of introducing or bringing about something. It implies that the person or thing mentioned is seen as a catalyst for change, improvement, or transformation

How to use "has come to bring" in a sentence

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has come to bring
The time has come to bring it to fruition.
You can go home again, because He has come to bring you there.
The time has come to bring in the harvest.
The next morning outside the social hall, Herman has come to bring Teddy home.
He has come to bring your home.
Why does he say that he has come to bring fire on earth?
She has come to bring us light.
And for that reason, I believe the time has come to bring down the flag.
Jesus has come to bring us peace.
Karunanayake believes that the time has come to bring down VAT to 9%.
He has come to bring us eternal life.
In that respect, He has come to bring division.
Has come to bring you some food as a present.
And the time has come to bring it to life.
How can it be, then, that the Prince of Peace has come to bring division?

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He has come to bring hope for all people.
Here He 's telling people that He has come to bring division, not peace.
He has come to bring gospel.
He's the Spirit-anointed Son who has come to bring good news to the world.
He has come to bring peace.
The Christ Child has come to bring peace . ”.
He has come to bring freedom.
I think the time has come to bring in David Muir.
He has come to bring forth a new creation out of the old.
But Elijah Muhammad has come to bring you into the light.
He has come to bring healing and restoration, reconciliation and resurrection.
Gentle Reader, the time has come to bring this column to a close.
He has come to bring in the Kingdom of God, to reveal the new creation.
Christ the King has come to bring Eternal life!
The time has come to bring together the fruits of this debate.
I believe the time has come to bring a national perspective to home care.
The time has come to bring in all your garden furniture.
Democracy. He has come to bring you a new idea.
He has come to bring forth hell on Earth.
Now, the time has come to bring you the answers!
The time has come to bring a wayward child back into the fold.
The digital revolution has come to bring the challenges of change to unprecedented levels.
The time has come to bring all the troops home from around the world.
But Elijah Muhammad has come to bring you into the light . Who?
Jesus has come to bring salvation to the Jews AND the Gentiles.
The time has come to bring an end to the war.
The hour has come to bring down the regime, ” the extremist ideologue, Jean-Jacques Susini declared.
The day has come to bring down a tyrant!
The time has come to bring Singapore or Singapore to the site.
He says he has come to bring controversy, not peace.
Well, the time has come to bring those strengths together.
The time has come to bring the process closer to decision-making.
Jesus adds that he has come to bring division and not peace-division even within families.
The time has come to bring much-needed balance back to education all around the globe.
Sarah, Jesus has come to bring our son back to life.

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