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What does it mean to come to Christ for nourishment?

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Coming to Christ for nourishment means recognizing our spiritual need and trusting Him alone for our salvation and sustenance.

In the context of the sermon, coming to Christ is likened to approaching Joseph in Egypt during the famine. Just as Jacob recognized there was corn in Egypt that could satisfy hunger, so believers recognize that Christ is the source of spiritual sustenance. John 6:37 tells us that 'all that the Father gives Me will come to Me, and whoever comes to Me I will never cast out.' This denotes a relationship where the believer relies solely on Christ for salvation and sustenance. Coming to Christ involves the acknowledgment of one's hunger for truth and the need for divine grace, ultimately leading to regeneration and eternal life.
Scripture References: John 6:37

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