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What does it mean to be a 'nothing' in the context of Christian faith?

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Being a 'nothing' means recognizing our total dependence on Christ for salvation and strength.

In the context of the sermon, being considered a 'nothing' involves arriving at a humble recognition of our inability to save ourselves or contribute to our salvation. The preacher notes that true believers are often brought to this realization through trials and afflictions. When individuals see themselves as helpless and come to Christ in faith, they grasp the full extent of His grace and mercy. Consequently, Christians are encouraged to embrace their humility, as this condition allows them to fully rely on Christ as their all-sufficient Savior and provider.
Scripture References: Psalm 34:18, Psalm 51:17, Deuteronomy 8:3

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