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What does being 'destitute' mean in a spiritual context?

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In a spiritual context, being destitute means recognizing one's inability to pay the debt of sin and the utter reliance on Christ for salvation.

Spiritually speaking, being destitute refers to an acknowledgment of one's condition of having no merit before God and being in debt due to sin. As highlighted in the sermon, those who are in debt 'over their head' need someone to pay that debt for them, which is precisely what Christ accomplished on the cross. When believers come to this realization, they are essentially admitting their complete dependence on Jesus for forgiveness and reconciliation with the Father. This humble recognition is the starting point for receiving grace, as it is only through Christ that true restoration can occur.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:3, Romans 10:8-10

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