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Why is God's love in Christ important for salvation?

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God's love manifested in Christ is crucial for salvation as it reveals His willingness to provide a true Savior for sinners.

The sermon highlights that God's love is not merely a sentimental feeling but a powerful, redemptive act shown in Christ's sacrifice. John 5:41 indicates that those who do not come to Christ lack the love of God within them. Understanding this love means recognizing that God provided a Savior worthy of our faith and trust—not a potential Savior but one who entirely accomplished the work needed for salvation. Romans 5:8 further illustrates this by stating that God's love was demonstrated by Christ dying for us while we were still sinners. It is this profound love that eliminates our need to rely on our own works and ensures that God's justice is fulfilled in allowing us to be in a relationship with Him.
Scripture References: John 5:41, Romans 5:8, 1 John 4:9-10

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