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How does one abandon false securities in coming to Christ?

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Abandoning false securities involves renouncing any attempts to gain salvation through one's own efforts or merit and relying solely on Christ.

Coming to Christ necessitates a renunciation of all false securities and efforts at self-justification. As emphasized in the sermon, adhering to a false sense of security, such as reliance on personal works or a previous religious experience, is to cling to what Paul describes as 'rubbish' in Philippians 3:8. True coming to Christ involves letting go of any notion that one can earn salvation and fully embracing the sufficiency of Christ's work. This aligns with the teaching that salvation is wholly by grace through faith, underscoring the belief that nothing one can do can earn favor with God. Only by abandoning these false refuges can a person come to the true source of salvation—Christ alone.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:8

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