Jesus died for sinners in whom I am cheif and Saul being a murder like Hitler was to the Jews but instead to Christians did convert, but Christians still feared him for a while.
Is there a step of faith in believing that Jesus is the Son of God and that He came and
died for a sinner like me and that He rose again to prove that He is God and that He defeated Satan, sin and death and has given eternal life to all who believe in Him?
It does depend on the connection between
Jesus dying for sinners and the new life which God makes possible through him.
Though we'll continue to disagree on the social and political implications of our theological convictions, the gracious person of Jesus — who loved and
died for sinners like us — is the One who unites us.
Jesus
died for sinners... not Christians.
The One who loves and
died for sinners, or the one that boosts us up into the saddle so that we can take over.
So while every jot and title may not be without error, the message of the Bible (Christ
died for sinners) is true, and can be trusted.
Don't get me wrong: Jesus
died for all sinners, and wants everyone to come as they are and receive the free gift of salvation.