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What does it mean to come to Christ without money?

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Coming to Christ without money signifies approaching Him in spiritual poverty, entirely dependent on His grace for redemption.

The phrase 'come buy wine and milk without money' in Isaiah 55 illustrates that salvation cannot be earned or purchased through human efforts. It speaks to the heart of the gospel, that even in our spiritual bankruptcy, we can come to Christ freely and receive His grace. This underscores the doctrine of justification by faith alone; we offer nothing but our need for Him, and in return, we receive the fullness of His righteousness and salvation. The call is to recognize that all we bring to the table are our empty hands, ready to receive the gift of eternal life and sustenance that Christ provides.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:1-2, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:24, Isaiah 55:1

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