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What does the Bible say about Christ dying for sinners?

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The Bible states that Christ died for the ungodly, offering hope for those who recognize their sinfulness.

In Romans 5:6-8, it is clearly expressed that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. This underlines the depth of God's love and grace, as He sent His Son to die not for the righteous, but for the ungodly. The concept here is that Christ's sacrificial death meets the needs of those who are aware of their sinfulness. This is a fundamental truth of the Gospel, highlighting the unmerited favor God extends to sinners. His death served as a substitute in our place, ensuring that the penalty for sin—death and separation from God—was fulfilled in Him, allowing for our reconciliation with the Father.
Scripture References: Romans 5:6-8, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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