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Why is the concept of iniquity important for Christians?

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Understanding iniquity is crucial for Christians because it highlights the need for God's grace and the assurance of His forgiveness.

The concept of iniquity encompasses all forms of sin—both outward actions and internal corruption. This understanding is vital for Christians as it reveals the depth of our need for God's grace. As stated in Romans 5:20, where sin increased, grace abounded all the more. Recognizing our iniquity allows us to appreciate the power of God's redemption through Christ. Furthermore, it emphasizes the urgent call to repentance and faith. When we recognize our state of iniquity, we turn to Christ, our only hope, who has promised to remove our sins completely. This realization fosters humility and reliance on God's grace, encouraging believers to live in the light of His forgiveness and share this message of hope with others.
Scripture References: Romans 5:20, Isaiah 1:18

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Iniquity Removed
Don Fortner · Nov 1, 1998
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