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How do we know that we need to be lost before we can be saved?

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The necessity of being lost before salvation is highlighted in the message that no one can be saved until they acknowledge their complete lack of hope in themselves.

The sermon emphasizes that one must recognize their lost state before being saved—'No man is going to be saved till he's lost, plum lost, absolutely lost.' This teaching aligns with Scripture, which indicates that acknowledging our sinfulness is crucial for salvation. For instance, in Luke 7, the individuals who justified God were those who recognized their need for His grace. Until a person understands their dire situation as a sinner before a holy God, they will not seek the Savior. A true awareness of one’s lost condition lays the groundwork for receiving the mercy of Christ, as stated in Romans 3:23, 'For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.'
Scripture References: Romans 3:23, Luke 7

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