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Why is knowing Christ died for the ungodly important for Christians?

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Understanding that Christ died for the ungodly emphasizes grace and encourages dependence on God for salvation.

Recognizing that Christ died for the ungodly is vital for Christians because it profoundly illustrates the nature of God's grace. This knowledge allows believers to comprehend that salvation is not based on merit but solely on God's mercy. It shifts the focus from personal righteousness to Christ's perfect righteousness, fostering humility and gratitude among believers. Understanding our position as ungodly and in need of a Savior cultivates a dependable faith in God's promises, ensuring that we do not fall into the trap of self-reliance or arrogance. This awareness also motivates us to extend grace to others, exemplifying the love we have received through Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: Romans 5:6-8, Ephesians 2:4-5

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