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What does it mean that Christ died for the ungodly?

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Christ died for the ungodly, demonstrating God's love by justifying those who are without strength (Romans 5:6).

The phrase that Christ died for the ungodly reveals the depth of God's grace. According to Romans 5:6, it emphasizes that while we were powerless to achieve righteousness, Christ's sacrifice provided a way for us to be justified. The ungodly here signifies those who do not inherently possess any moral strength to earn favor with God. This act was not based on our merit but was a divine initiative fueled solely by God's love and mercy, emphasizing the grace that is extended to all who believe.
Scripture References: Romans 5:6

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