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Why is it important for Christians to understand that Christ died for sinners?

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Understanding that Christ died for sinners emphasizes the grace of God and the necessity of salvation through Him alone (Romans 5:6).

Recognizing that Christ died for sinners is crucial because it highlights God's grace and the gospel's power. According to Romans 5:6, Christ died for the ungodly, illustrating that salvation is not based on our merit but solely on God's merciful choice. This understanding liberates believers from the burden of needing to achieve righteousness on their own. Instead, it invites them to trust fully in Christ, who has satisfied God's justice on their behalf. Without grasping the depth of this truth, Christians may unwittingly rely on their performance instead of Christ's completed work for righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 5:6; 1 Timothy 1:15

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