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What does it mean that Christ saves sinners?

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It means that Christ came to redeem us from our sins and grant us new life.

When we say that Christ saves sinners, we are affirming that He intervened in human history to provide redemption for those who could not save themselves. Salvation is not merely a declaration but involves transformation—Christ takes individuals from a state of condemnation to one of righteousness. The emphasis on sinners recognizes that everyone has fallen short of God's glory (Romans 3:23) and needs a Savior. This truth is comforting, as it assures us that no one is beyond the reach of divine grace. The work of Christ thus extends to all, inviting everyone to recognize their need for Him and to be made new in Him.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23

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