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What does the term 'sinner' mean in the context of salvation?

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In the context of salvation, a 'sinner' refers to someone who recognizes their spiritual lack and complete inability to earn favor with God.

'Sinner' is a term that encapsulates the state of all humanity in need of God's mercy. It portrays individuals who are spiritually impoverished, broken-hearted, blind, and bruised, as highlighted in the sermon. Christ's mission, as articulated in Luke 4:18, is directed toward such individuals, who see themselves as desperate for His aid. This understanding is foundational for receiving the gospel, as one must first acknowledge their own inability to uphold God's standards. The recognition of oneself as a sinner is a vital step towards embracing the mercy of God, which is freely offered through Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 4:18, 1 Timothy 1:15, Romans 5:1

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