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How does one come to Christ according to the sermon?

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Coming to Christ involves a spiritual act of faith, where God draws individuals to Him, enabling them to believe.

According to the sermon, coming to Christ is not a physical act but involves a spiritual coming that is synonymous with believing. In John 6:44, Jesus states, 'No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him.' This highlights the necessity of divine intervention in our lives for faith to occur, emphasizing that apart from God’s grace, we cannot approach Christ. The concept of continuous coming rather than a one-time event underscores the believer's ongoing relationship and reliance on Christ for spiritual sustenance and life. Thus, the process of coming to Christ embraces acknowledgment of our total depravity and God’s sovereign work in drawing us to Him.
Scripture References: John 6:44, John 6:37

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A Spiritual House
Henry Sant · Oct 16, 2014
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Joshua

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