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How do we know that God's love is for sinners?

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God's love for sinners is evident from Scripture, particularly in Romans 5:8, which states that Christ died for us while we were yet sinners.

Romans 5:8 affirms that God’s commitment to love is directed toward sinners. The fact that Christ died for us when we were in a state of sin illustrates the depth of God’s love. Jesus consistently reached out to the most marginalized and sinful individuals in society. His actions in John 8:1-11 reveal that the gospel is fundamentally about mercy and grace being extended to those who are undeserving, thereby proving that God’s love embraces the fallen rather than shunning them. This assurance is central to understanding the nature of salvation and grace in the historic Reformed tradition.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, John 8:1-11

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