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How does a sinner become sweet before God?

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A sinner becomes sweet before God through the redeeming work of Christ on the cross.

In the sermon, the analogy of the bitter waters of Marah illustrates the human condition of sin. Just as the waters could not be consumed due to their bitterness, so too are humans naturally bitter in their sinful state. However, when Moses cast a tree into the bitter waters, they became sweet. This points to the transformative power of Christ's sacrificial death. Galatians 3:13 speaks of Christ being made a curse for us, indicating that He bore our sins and the associated punishment on the cross. Through His sacrifice, believers are cleansed and sweetened in the sight of God, made righteous and reconciled, thus fulfilling God's requirement for holiness.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:13, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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