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What does the Bible say about coming to God with a need?

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The Bible teaches that coming to God often begins with recognizing a deep need for salvation, as seen in Genesis 42:2.

In Genesis 42:2, Jacob tells his sons about the famine and instructs them to go to Egypt to buy grain, emphasizing a need for survival. This illustrates a spiritual truth: when God purposes to save someone, He instills a profound need for salvation in their heart. Much like Jacob's sons, who faced a life-and-death situation, people coming to Christ often realize their desperate need for Him to be saved from their sins. Their journey to salvation often starts with an awareness of their own spiritual famine, prompting them to seek fulfillment in Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 42:2

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Bruce Crabtree · Oct 24, 2012
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