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Why is it important to understand Christ's choices in relation to sinners?

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Understanding Christ's choices illustrates God's grace, emphasizing that He came to save sinners and identifies with their plight.

Samson's choices, notably in selecting harlots, resonate with the narrative of Christ's ministry, where He associated with sinners, highlighting the depth of divine grace (Judges 16:1). Christ willingly identifies with those marginalized by society, using this illustration to demonstrate that His redemption extends to all, regardless of past sins. This truth is foundational to sovereign grace theology, asserting that salvation is an act of divine mercy. It reminds believers that no one is disqualified from God's grace and that Christ's love encompasses even the worst of sinners.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, Judges 16:1

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Samson and Me
Don Fortner · Jul 10, 2018