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How do we know that salvation is for those who feel their need of it?

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Salvation is offered to those who acknowledge their spiritual poverty and need for Christ, as stated in Matthew 11:28-30.

The Gospel calls all those who are weary and heavy-laden to come to Christ, implying that salvation is for those who recognize their neediness. In the sermon, it is iterated that these gifts of grace from Christ are particularly meant for those who, like the beggar in need, understand they cannot provide for themselves. This is a clear reflection of the teachings of Jesus, who came not to save the righteous but sinners, emphasizing that true salvation begins with a heartfelt acknowledgment of one's sinfulness and a desperate need for God's mercy.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:28-30, Luke 5:32

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