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How do we know that Christ came to save sinners is true?

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The truth that Christ came to save sinners is affirmed by scripture and is foundational to the Christian faith.

The assurance that Christ came to save sinners is affirmed through various scriptures that confirm His role as the Redeemer. In 1 Timothy 1:15, the phrase 'faithful saying' underlines the reliability of this statement as being divinely inspired and worthy of acceptance by all. This proclamation is not just historical; it carries significant theological weight, reinforcing the central theme of God's redemptive plan throughout the Scriptures.

Additionally, the Gospels frequently depict Jesus engaging with sinners and emphasizing His purpose in seeking and saving the lost (Luke 19:10). The synthesis of these scriptural declarations establishes a strong foundation for believing that His mission was indeed to offer salvation to those in need. In doing so, the church affirms a core tenet of sovereign grace theology, which recognizes that Christ's work is sufficient for all who turn to Him in faith, regardless of their past transgressions.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 1:15, Luke 19:10, Mark 2:17, Genesis 3:15

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1 Timothy 1:15
Robert Hawker · Jan 25, 2016
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