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What does it mean to be a sinner according to the Bible?

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Being a sinner means that every thought and action stems from a heart that is inherently evil, as seen in Genesis 6:5.

Biblically, being a sinner refers to the state of every individual who has fallen short of God's glory, as articulated in Genesis 6:5, where God observes that the thoughts of man's heart are only evil continually. This condition speaks to the total depravity of humanity; every aspect of our being is tainted by sin. Understanding our identity as sinners is critical, as it frames our need for salvation through Christ. The call of Jesus, as presented in Mark 2:17, reveals His mission to seek and save those who recognize their waywardness and need for repentance, highlighting that sinners are precisely the ones whom God extends His grace to save.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:5, Mark 2:17

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