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What does the Bible say about being a beggar?

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The Bible uses the concept of being a beggar to illustrate our dependence on God for spiritual gifts, particularly salvation.

The Bible presents the idea of being a beggar as a vital spiritual condition. In Luke 16, Lazarus is described as a beggar whose life depends on receiving from others. This serves as a metaphor for our spiritual state, highlighting that we are entirely reliant on God's charity and grace for eternal life. In John 9, the beggar's physical blindness parallels our spiritual blindness, underscoring the need to recognize our need for Christ. Through these illustrations, Scripture teaches us that humility and the recognition of our need are prerequisites for receiving God's grace.
Scripture References: Luke 16:19-22, John 9:1-7

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Too Proud To Beg
Luke Coffey · Dec 10, 2023
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