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What does it mean to be a submissive sinner?

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Being a submissive sinner means recognizing God's authority and gladly submitting to His will in all aspects of life.

In the context of the sermon, a submissive sinner is someone whom God has shown mercy and who responds with reverence, asking, 'Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?' As referenced in Acts 9:6, the act of trembling before God indicates a recognition of His sovereign authority. This submission leads to a desire to please God and follow His directives in life, contrasting with a heart of rebellion. It also demonstrates the inward transformation that occurs when one truly understands their need for salvation and recognizes God's claim over their life. This submissiveness is evidenced by a willingness to engage in the community of faith, support the gospel, and obey God's commandments.
Scripture References: Acts 9:6

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