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What does it mean to come to Jesus as a lawbreaker?

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Coming to Jesus as a lawbreaker means acknowledging our inability to fulfill the law and seeking His grace for salvation.

To come to Jesus as a lawbreaker is to recognize our complete inability to uphold God's law and to admit our need for His mercy. In the sermon, the leper exemplifies this by breaking the law to approach Jesus, knowing that without His intervention, he would remain condemned. The law declares us guilty (Romans 3:19), but coming to Christ involves abandoning any notion of self-righteousness and acknowledging our sinful state, just as the leper did. Therefore, this approach underscores the core of sovereign grace—that salvation is not based on our lawkeeping but entirely upon Jesus’ grace and fulfillment of the law on our behalf.
Scripture References: Romans 3:19, Matthew 8:2

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