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How does the Bible warn us against forgetting our need for Christ?

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The Bible warns us that forgetting our need for Christ results in spiritual folly and despair.

Throughout Scripture, there are admonitions against forgetting our need for Christ, emphasizing that such forgetfulness leads to spiritual peril. In Ecclesiastes, the parable of the wise man who saved the city yet was forgotten serves as a poignant reminder of human nature's inclination to overlook those who offer true wisdom and salvation. The preacher emphasizes that even believers are not immune to this tendency, forgetting the very One who redeemed them. The consequences of forgetting Christ can lead to reliance on our own works rather than trusting in His grace, which is a constant theme in the Reformed understanding of total depravity and the necessity of grace.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 9:16, Proverbs 3:5-6

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Will We Forget?
Frank Tate · Nov 8, 2015
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