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

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Coming to Christ as a sinner involves recognizing one's need for grace and responding to His call for repentance.

To come to Christ as a sinner means to acknowledge one’s own sinfulness and the fundamental inability to earn God’s favor. In the story of Zacchaeus, he did not climb the tree to earn salvation but to glimpse the grace-filled Savior who called him down. Jesus’ command to Zacchaeus, ‘make haste and come down,’ illustrates the urgency of responding to His call for repentance and faith. This call implies the necessity of surrendering all self-righteousness and accepting the free gift of salvation that He offers. It is a humbling experience, recognizing that it is not through human efforts but solely through Christ's work that one can be saved.
Scripture References: Luke 19:5-10, Matthew 5:3, Luke 18:10-14, Hebrews 4:16

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