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What does it mean to come to Christ as a needy sinner?

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Coming to Christ as a needy sinner means acknowledging one’s inability to save oneself and recognizing the necessity of Christ's mercy and grace.

To come to Christ as a needy sinner is to fully understand one’s own depravity and need for salvation. The sermon references Jesus' words that He came to call not the righteous, but sinners (Mark 2:17). This acknowledgment is crucial because it signifies a heart that realizes it cannot achieve righteousness on its own. As sinners, individuals must recognize that their only hope lies in Christ's atoning sacrifice and His ability to provide salvation. This humble admission is foundational for anyone desiring to come to Christ, for it illustrates a heart truly prepared to receive divine grace and mercy.
Scripture References: Mark 2:17, Matthew 11:28-30, Isaiah 61:1

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