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Every single one of us is a sinner (Romans 3:23). We are separated from God by sin, which leads to death (Romans 6:23). However, for those who believe in the ransom, Jesus is the "Advocate" (1 John 2:1). On the basis of His sacrifice, Jesus intercedes for people, asking God to hear their petitions and forgive their sins (Matthew 1:21; Romans 8:34). God granted Jesus' requests because they were in accordance with His desire. "So that the world might be rescued through him," He sent His Son to earth. - 3:17 in John's gospel.

We are all sinners, and we all die the same way, so no one can save the other. That is why Phuc m is required. The gospel is God's plan for mankind's redemption. All of man's efforts to save or liberate man are futile, for the understandable reason that we cannot save each other because we are all equally sinful. We're all in the same prison, so no one can like anyone else. Because we are all sinners before God, only He can forgive and save us.

"The world is a vast room with the door locked from the outside," Pascal said. The smart and educated are encircled by them, closer to the wall, while the ignorant are in the midst. They were all trying to figure out how to get out." We require the gospel for three primary reasons.
Every single person is a sinner.
Death is the consequence for sin. Humans are powerless to save themselves.

We humans require the gospel for these three reasons. Man is utterly despondent, estranged from God as a result of sin and with no way of reconciling himself to the fair and good God. People have developed several ways to return to God through their own efforts throughout history. Humans have returned to God in a variety of ways, including cultivating virtue, doing good and avoiding evil, asceticism, and following moral standards. Religions, in general, are the means by which individuals seek salvation or deliverance. These are admirable efforts, but the difficulty is that human efforts cannot fix the problem, just as the dead cannot help the dead, and the same prisoners cannot be released or remain along the beach. All of the walls, like Pascal's gloomy room, are grasping for a way out.

Let's take a closer look at the issue to understand what we're dealing with: Religion is man's attempt to find God, truth, and beauty. We are similar to individuals on our planet in that we all try to jump very high but must fall because the earth's gravity pulls us down. The gospel, on the other hand, is the way, the road from above, by which people can be delivered from their sins. God is righteous with sinful people because on the cross, that is, based on the death sentence that Jesus carried, the crucifixion depicts Jesus' dead dog, which is the bridge connecting heaven and earth. The problem of man's sin is solved for us in order to satisfy God's justice.

"Everyone has sinned and fallen short of God's glory" (Romans 3:23).
"Missing" is a two-word phrase. Man's efforts, no matter how good, fall short of God's expectations. We are born from below, so we will never be able to reach God. Only God, with His plan and path from the top down, can reach the man. The Gospel is God's means of bringing man back to Him. Religion is man's way of reaching out to God, and the Gospel is God's way of bringing man back to Him. Someone outside needs to be saved, just like an injured person laying under a destroyed house after an earthquake, just like a person outside a dark chamber opens the door, only the people inside can get out. Similarly, outside of sin, blessedness can save sinful people.

That is why Jesus declared: “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father but by Me” (Gospel John 14:6)

This is not an unsubstantiated allegation, but rather a statement based on people's experiences. Man's reality is that he is estranged from God because of his sin. Because they are all the same sinners, man cannot save himself or another. As a result, only Jesus, the sinless man, can save the sinful man. Not only that, but Jesus also contributed to the development of a means of salvation for mankind. There is no such thing as God's death, and there is no such thing as God's death. Our sins must be paid for or Jesus must die. We are wretched sinners. God cannot just absolve us of our wrongdoings. We are wretched sinners. God cannot just absolve us of our wrongdoings. God can forgive us if we are sentenced or have someone sentence us for us. That is the Good News for sinners, the Gospel. That is the method through which God saves mankind.

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