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How should the understanding of being 'sinners only' affect church culture?

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The understanding that the church is for 'sinners only' promotes inclusivity and humility within the church community.

Recognizing that the church is a gathering for 'sinners only' radically transforms the culture within the church. This perspective cultivates an environment where individuals feel welcomed regardless of their past or present struggles. It aligns with the heart of the Gospel, which is centered on grace and forgiveness rather than moral perfection. As described in Matthew 9, Jesus did not come to call the righteous but to save sinners, thus the church should reflect this mission. Such an understanding encourages transparency, accountability, and mutual support among believers, allowing people to express their struggles without fear of judgment. Ultimately, it fosters a church culture that is reflective of Christ’s love, inviting all to come as they are, in need of healing and redemption.
Scripture References: Matthew 9:10-13, Romans 15:7

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