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What does it mean to come to God empty-handed?

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Coming to God empty-handed means acknowledging our complete reliance on Him and our inability to earn His grace (Isaiah 55:1-2).

Isaiah 55 emphasizes coming to God without money or resources, illustrating our total dependence on Him for spiritual sustenance. This concept of approaching God empty-handed conveys the message that salvation cannot be earned through our deeds but is a gift received through faith. It challenges the notion that human effort can merit God's favor, inviting individuals to recognize their true condition as needy and incapable. This is echoed in Ephesians 2:9, where it states that salvation is not a result of works, lest anyone should boast. Thus, coming to God empty-handed is a posture of humility that embraces God's grace and mercy.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:1-2, Ephesians 2:9

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