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The Roman's Road and Sinner's Prayer

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Introduction In Christianity, especially the more mainstream Protestant denominations, the "Sinner's Prayer" is a prayer a person will be encouraged to pray when they're brought to the end of "The Roman's Road to Salvation," or a point of understanding that they're a sinner who needs a savior. "The Roman's Road" is simply a systematic way of explaining the good news of salvation, often sourcing the verses mostly from Paul's letter to the Romans--hence, "The Roman's Road." There are many unique ways of presenting this information in a logical order, but the most common essential elements are explanations for the need of salvation, how God provided salvation, how one can receive such salvation, and the results. It's essentially the elevator pitch of mainstream Protestant Christianity. When presenting "The Roman's Road," one hopes that the sinner will recite what's called "The Sin