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What role does conviction of sin play in understanding our need for salvation?

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Conviction of sin reveals our need for a Savior and is essential for true repentance.

The conviction of sin is a crucial aspect of spiritual awakening. In the sermon, the Israelites recognized their sin and cried out for help to Moses after facing the consequences of their rebellion (Numbers 21:7). This acknowledgment of wrong is vital, as it opens the way for repentance and a longing for redemption. It underscores the necessity of recognizing our sinful state in order to appreciate the grace given through Christ. Romans 3:23 states that all have sinned, directing us to understand that acknowledging our sins allows us to grasp the significance of Christ's atoning work on the cross, leading to true salvation.
Scripture References: Numbers 21:7, Romans 3:23, 1 John 1:9

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