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Why is it important that Jesus saves genuine sinners?

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Jesus saves genuine sinners to display God's mercy and grace toward the hopeless.

The significance of Jesus saving genuine sinners lies in the nature of God's mercy. He came to redeem those who are fully aware of their sinfulness and their inability to save themselves. The New Testament emphasizes that Christ's sacrifice was for those who cannot help themselves—real sinners who can do nothing but sin. In saving such people, God glorifies His grace, showing that it is not by human works but through faith in Christ that we are saved. This message assures all who recognize their need for a Savior that there is hope and salvation to be found in Him.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, Ephesians 2:8-9

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