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How does sin in our lives lead us to rely on Christ?

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Sin in our lives brings awareness of our dependency on Christ for forgiveness and strength, reflecting our need for continual grace.

The presence of sin in a believer's life is a stark reminder of their continuous need for Christ's grace and strength. When faced with the reality of personal sin, a believer is led to acknowledge their shortcomings and the futility of relying on their own efforts for righteousness. This existential struggle prompts them to turn to Christ, who provides forgiveness and sustains them through the power of the Holy Spirit. As Paul expresses in Romans 7:24-25, acknowledging his wretchedness leads to a grateful dependence on Jesus Christ for deliverance. This dynamic illustrates how sin points us not only to our need for grace but also to the completeness of our salvation found in Christ alone.
Scripture References: Romans 7:24-25

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