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What is the relationship between sin and salvation?

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Salvation is granted to sinners who cannot save themselves; it is God's grace that saves.

The relationship between sin and salvation is fundamental to the Christian faith. Romans 5:10 states that we were reconciled to God by the death of His Son while we were still His enemies, illustrating that salvation is dependent on God's initiative rather than our actions. This highlights the gospel as a message of grace for those who acknowledge their sinfulness. Jesus himself said, 'I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance' (Luke 5:32). Thus, it is the recognition of our dire need for salvation due to our sin that opens the door for the reception of Christ’s redemptive work in our lives.
Scripture References: Romans 5:10, Luke 5:32

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A Sinful Man
Todd Nibert · Feb 13, 2011
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