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Why is the doctrine of sin significant for Christians?

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The doctrine of sin underscores our need for salvation and God's grace.

Understanding sin's gravity is fundamental to the Christian faith. Romans 3:19 asserts that the law reveals our guilt, establishing our dire need for redemption. This doctrine informs us that all have sinned and fall short of God's glory (Romans 3:23), highlighting our helpless condition apart from grace. The acknowledgment of sin deepens our appreciation for Christ's redemptive work, reinforcing the truth that without recognizing our need for a Savior, we cannot fully grasp the depth of God's grace and love offered through Jesus.
Scripture References: Romans 3:19, Romans 3:23

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