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What does it mean to be a saved sinner?

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A saved sinner is someone who recognizes their sinful nature and relies on Christ for redemption and grace.

To be a saved sinner means to acknowledge one's intrinsic sinful nature while simultaneously experiencing the transformative grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ. Paul refers to himself as the chief of sinners, illustrating that even the most devoted Christians understand their need for grace and salvation. This state is not one of despair but of assurance, as the saved sinner recognizes Christ as their substitute who fulfilled the law perfectly on their behalf. The awareness of being a saved sinner inspires gratitude and a desire to honor God with their life.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 1:15

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