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Why is the conversion of a sinner important for Christians?

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The conversion of a sinner is crucial as it reflects the miracle of grace and the living presence of Jesus within believers.

The conversion of a sinner serves as a compelling proof of Christ’s resurrection and His active role in redemption. This process is a demonstration of grace, showcasing how the Spirit illuminates the sinner to their need for salvation, leading them to embrace Christ in faith. Each conversion, each soul passing from death to life, becomes a living testament that Jesus is alive, reaffirming the Gospel’s truth. Furthermore, it strengthens the collective faith of the Church, as every new believer's testimony adds to the glorious narrative of God’s saving grace throughout history.
Scripture References: Titus 3:5-6, John 17:23, Colossians 1:27

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