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What does it mean to hear the Gospel as a sinner?

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To hear the Gospel as a sinner means to understand and accept it in the context of one's own sinfulness and need for grace.

Hearing the Gospel as a sinner involves a realization of one’s own depravity and the necessity of Christ's righteousness for salvation. As Todd Nibert emphasizes, until a person sees themselves as a sinner, the Gospel will not resonate as good news. The message only becomes significant when it is understood that salvation depends solely on Christ’s work, not on personal merit. This aspect of hearing is enabled by God’s grace, which transforms the hearts of the unworthy, leading them to grasp the depth of their sin and the beauty of Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Luke 18:13-14, Romans 10:13

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