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What does the character of God tell us about His dealings with sinners?

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God's holiness and justice require that He cannot overlook sin, highlighting the seriousness of human depravity and the need for a Savior.

The character of God is foundational to understanding His dealings with humanity. God is portrayed as inherently holy and just, incapable of turning a blind eye to sin. This is evident in passages where God's holiness demands satisfaction for sin, as demonstrated in the necessity of Christ's sacrifice. The sermon illustrates that humanity, in its natural state, is wholly insufficient and dead in sin, much like the parable of the dead dog. It emphasizes God's grace in reaching down to save sinners, thereby showing His glory and mercy, underscoring that no human works can attain righteousness before Him.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23, Isaiah 59:2

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