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How does the need for salvation affect belief?

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Recognizing our need for salvation is a vital step that leads to genuine belief in Christ.

The understanding of our need for salvation is paramount to coming to Christ. As illustrated by the nobleman in John 4, he came to Jesus because he recognized his son's dire situation. Similarly, God often leads individuals to a place of awareness regarding their spiritual condition. The realization of being lost and in need of a Savior prompts a sincere response of faith. The gospel assures us in Isaiah 55:3 that when we 'incline our ear and come unto' God, we will find life. This acknowledgment of need paves the way for true belief and union with Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:3, John 4:46-54

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