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How does Jesus save sinners?

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Jesus saves sinners by being the ultimate sacrifice that satisfies God's justice and redeems humanity from sin.

Jesus saves sinners through His sacrificial death, a central theme clearly delineated in the sermon. The necessity of His sacrifice is rooted in the requirement for justice to be satisfied due to sin. As Romans 6:23 states, 'the wages of sin is death,' thus highlighting that only His death could atone for our sins. Jesus did not merely come to provide an example; He came to be our substitute, taking on the sins of the world and offering His own life as the price paid for redemption. This act of grace ensures that through faith in Him, sinners are reconciled to God, showcasing His profound love and justice in the process of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23

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