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How do we know God's love is for the worst of sinners?

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We know God's love extends to the worst of sinners through Christ's sacrificial death, which signifies His mercy for those who are undeserving.

The testimony of Scripture continually affirms that God's love knows no bounds, extending even to the worst of sinners. This truth is highlighted in the assertion that Jesus died for us while we were yet sinners (Romans 5:8). It reinforces the fundamental belief in sovereign grace that no one is beyond the reach of God's mercy. Christ's death was not just for the righteous but for those steeped in sin and rebellion.

In the context of the sermon, it is further exemplified by Jesus' words on the cross, where He asks the Father to forgive those who have crucified Him. This act of compassion, even towards those committing severe injustice, epitomizes God's desire to extend grace even to the most guilty. It assures believers that regardless of past sins, they can find redemption through faith in Christ. This message is vital in the Christian journey, reminding us that God pursues and transforms the most unlikely individuals, and His love is inclusive of all who would believe.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, Luke 23

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