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What does the Bible say about coming to Christ just as I am?

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The Bible teaches that we come to Christ in our brokenness, without needing to be made presentable first.

In Mark 10:46-52, the account of blind Bartimaeus illustrates that we approach Christ in our true state—spiritually blind and needy. Just as Bartimaeus cried out for mercy, we too are called to come to Christ just as we are, acknowledging our inability to see or understand spiritual truth without His intervention. Our inability to present ourselves as worthy is clear in Scripture, for it is only through Christ that we receive sight and understanding.
Scripture References: Mark 10:46-52

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Just As I Am
John Chapman · Dec 24, 2006
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