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How should sinners approach Christ according to the Bible?

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Sinners should approach Christ humbly, acknowledging their need for mercy (Luke 18:13).

The Bible presents a clear paradigm for approaching Christ: sinners must come in humility and recognize their unworthiness. In Luke 18:13, the publican prayed, 'God be merciful to me, a sinner.' This exemplifies the heart posture that God honors. Christ receives sinners who acknowledge their need for grace and mercy instead of those who come with self-righteousness or a sense of entitlement. It emphasizes that anyone seeking Christ should do so not based on their goodness but by recognizing their moral poverty and total reliance on God's mercy. This perspective aligns with Reformed theology, which teaches that all are sinners and that salvation is entirely by God's grace offered to the humble.
Scripture References: Luke 18:13, Matthew 5:3

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