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How do we know the need for Christ is essential for salvation?

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The need for Christ is essential for salvation as revealed in the stories of those who came to Him, acknowledging their need for healing.

Throughout the sermon, the preacher highlights three individuals: the leper, the woman with the issue of blood, and Bartimaeus, the blind beggar. Each of them recognized their dire need for Jesus due to their respective conditions. The leper knew he was unclean, the woman was hopelessly ill, and Bartimaeus was blind. Their acknowledgment of their needs led them to Christ, demonstrating that salvation is only for those who recognize their need for a Savior. Christ Himself stated that He came to call the sick, not the righteous, illustrating that the realization of one's need is a prerequisite for coming to Him for salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 5:31, Matthew 8:1-3, Matthew 9:20-22, Mark 10:46-52

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