Christ's concern for sinners
We should be so thankful for what the Pharisees critically said about Jesus, "This man receiveth sinners" (Luke 15 v 2). They didn't think they were sinners but those who broke their interpretation of God's laws were sinners in their eyes. However, God makes clear in His word that not just those that the Pharisees judged to be sinners were such, but everyone is a sinner against God (Romans 6 v 23). All of us have broken God's good and holy laws, nobody lives as God requires them to do. The reality is that the whole world is guilty before God. The Pharisees were annoyed because they felt Jesus shouldn't have anything to do with those they regarded as being sinners. However, if that was the case there would have been no hope for anyone including the Pharisees.
Jesus the holy Son of God is of course not a friend of sin. Christ is willing and able to save anyone who trusts in Him but not so they wilfully continue in sin. He came into the world to save sinners by on the cross without sin, suffering the penalty the sins of all that believe on Him deserves. So, He came that through Him we can be forgiven our sins, but with the aim of us while not being sinless, seeking to go and sin no more.
Seeing that you personally are a sinner against God, what a precious truth it is that Christ receiveth sinners. He will save you a sinner if you come to Him in repentance and faith, He will in no wise cast you out. The hymn puts it this way:
Come; and He will give you rest;
Trust Him; for His word is plain;
He will take the very worst:
Christ receiveth sinful men.