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What does it mean that all sinners are equally lost?

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It means that irrespective of their circumstances or actions, every sinner is in need of salvation through Christ due to their inherent guilt.

The assertion that all sinners are equally lost emphasizes the reality of universal sinfulness. Romans 3:23 declares that everyone has sinned and therefore stands guilty before God with no claim to righteousness. This state of being lost signifies a complete inability to approach or please God apart from the intervention of His grace through Jesus Christ. It clarifies that moral distinctions, such as being a good person versus a heinous sinner, are irrelevant in the eyes of God. Everyone must come to the same Savior for redemption, illustrating the importance of grace that transcends individual merit. This truth reinforces the necessity of preaching the Gospel to all, as everyone needs to hear of the salvation available in Christ alone.
Scripture References: Romans 3:22-23

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