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How do we know salvation is for sinners?

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The Gospel clearly states that Christ came to save sinners, as seen in 1 Timothy 1:15, affirming God's intention for salvation to reach the ungodly.

The assurance that salvation is specifically for sinners is rooted in the Bible, particularly in 1 Timothy 1:15 which declares, 'Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.' This demonstrates that God’s grace extends to those who acknowledge their sinfulness, not the self-righteous or who think they can achieve righteousness through their own efforts. In the sermon, it is emphasized that every sinner who seeks salvation must first understand their desperate condition. Just as the woman with the issue of blood came to Christ knowing that no one else could help her, so must all who wish to be saved recognize their need for Christ, the Savior who offers grace and mercy to the worst of sinners.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 1:15, Isaiah 61:1-3, Mark 14:50, Romans 15:4, Matthew 9:13, Romans 5:8, Luke 19:10, John 10:11, Romans 3:23, Matthew 9:12, Luke 15:4-7, Luke 5:32

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Tom Harding · Sep 26, 2018
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