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How do we know salvation is for sinners?

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Scripture explicitly teaches that Christ came to save sinners, confirming the truth of salvation for those who feel their sinfulness.

Christ's mission is profoundly noted in passages such as Isaiah 61:1-3, where He is sent to announce good news to the meek and bind up the brokenhearted. This shows that salvation is intended for those who recognize their deep need for it. Throughout the New Testament, this theme is echoed, particularly in 1 Timothy 1:15, where Paul states that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom he is the foremost.

Understanding that salvation is for sinners comforts the believer, affirming that their shortcomings do not disqualify them from grace. Instead, it is through recognizing one's own sinfulness that one can fully embrace the abundant mercy offered by God. The assurance of salvation is not based on our merits but solely on Christ's redemptive work, providing certainty that every sinner who comes to him in faith is welcomed and saved.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:1-3, 1 Timothy 1:15

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