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Why does God save the worst of sinners?

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God saves the worst of sinners to display His grace and glory, demonstrating that His salvation is available to all who believe (1 Timothy 1:15).

In salvation, God's character is glorified by His willingness to save those deemed unworthy by human standards. According to 1 Timothy 1:15, Paul declares himself as the chief of sinners, yet he illustrates the boundless mercy and grace of God. This demonstrates that God's salvation is not contingent on our righteousness but solely on His grace. By saving those who are most lost, God showcases His power to transform and redeem, illustrating the depth of His love and the extent of His grace. Thus, the gospel presents not only hope for the worst of sinners, but a display of God's glory as He works through the unfit, making them heirs of the kingdom.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 1:15

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