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Why does the church emphasize the need for sin to be addressed?

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The church believes addressing sin is essential for understanding salvation and God's mercy.

The consistent emphasis on sin within the church is rooted in the conviction that recognizing our sinful state is vital for genuine repentance and understanding of God's grace. The sermon asserts that the Bible 'is about how God saves sinners' and outlines the reality that our sin separates us from God. By addressing sin, the church communicates the severity of our condition and the necessity of a Savior. This understanding leads to the appreciation of Christ's redemptive work on the cross, where He paid the penalty for our sin. It emphasizes that the Gospel is good news precisely because it addresses humanity's greatest predicament—sin—and offers the hope of forgiveness through faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 1:18, Romans 3:23-24

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