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Why did Jesus die for sinners?

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Jesus died for sinners to demonstrate God's love and provide redemption for those who rejected Him.

The sermon compellingly articulates that Jesus's death was rooted in His profound love for sinners, even those who initially had no room for Him. Romans 5:8 declares that 'God commendeth His love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.' This act of sacrificial love underscores the very heart of the Gospel—the divine grace extended to those who are undeserving, a theme that resonates through the theological tradition of sovereign grace. By His death, Jesus not only addressed the rebellion evident in humanity but also provided a means of reconciliation, inviting all to come to Him despite their former rejection. It is a glorious display of mercy allowing sinful hearts to find room for a Savior who laid down His life for them.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, Titus 2:14, Galatians 1:4

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Ian Potts · Dec 28, 2025
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Joshua

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