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How do we know that Christ's death is for sinners?

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Scripture consistently teaches that Christ died for sinners, highlighting His purpose to redeem the lost.

The assurance that Christ's death is for sinners is rooted in scriptural declarations about His mission. Romans 5:6 explicitly states that 'Christ died for the ungodly,' affirming that His sacrifice addresses the sinfulness of humanity. Additionally, the angelic announcement regarding Jesus’ birth states He would 'save His people from their sins' (Matthew 1:21). Throughout His ministry, Jesus reiterated that He did not come for the righteous but sinners (Mark 2:17), illustrating the redemptive purpose of His death. This truth is a foundation for the believer’s faith, emphasizing that redemption is available regardless of one's past.
Scripture References: Romans 5:6, Matthew 1:21, Mark 2:17

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