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What is a sinner's prayer according to the Bible?

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A sinner's prayer is a heartfelt appeal to God for mercy, recognizing Christ's work on our behalf.

The concept of a sinner's prayer transcends merely reciting words; it encompasses the heart's cry for help, understanding that true justification before God comes from Christ's righteousness, not our own. Psalm 20 exemplifies this prayer as it calls upon God's provision and grace, emphasizing how the Church calls to God for salvation based on Christ's obedience. Therefore, a sinner’s prayer is fundamentally a recognition of our moral bankruptcy and our need for a Savior, relying on the hope found in Jesus Christ, as demonstrated throughout Scripture, affirming that salvation is entirely the work of God.
Scripture References: Psalm 20:9, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 10:9

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