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Why is the concept of lumping all people together important for witnessing?

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It emphasizes that all have sinned and are equal before God, regardless of their moral standing.

In witnessing, it is essential to recognize that all humanity is in the same 'lump' of sin. Romans 3:9 clarifies that both Jews and Gentiles are under sin, highlighting that God sees beyond outward appearances and moral achievements. This understanding levels the playing field, revealing that no one can be justified by their works. Whether a person has lived a morally good life or is deemed a sinner by society, both need the same salvation found in Jesus Christ. This unifying message should guide how we present the gospel, ensuring we do not differentiate based on external criteria, but instead focus on the universal need for Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 3:9

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A Faithful Witness
Fred Evans · May 15, 2011
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