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What does the Bible say about grace and unworthiness?

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The Bible teaches that grace reveals our unworthiness, leading us to humble dependence on God, as seen in Luke 7:6-7.

In Luke 7:6-7, we see the Roman centurion expressing profound humility by declaring he was not worthy for Jesus to enter his home. This sentiment echoes the true understanding of grace, which humbles the heart and casts down human pride. When one comprehends their unworthiness, they become open to seeking God's mercy through Christ. This is a hallmark of true faith, as it acknowledges our need for salvation and dependence on the unmerited favor of God. The amazing aspect of grace is that it does not lift us up in pride; rather, it drives us deeper into a state of humility before our Creator, urging us to seek reconciliation through Jesus Christ, who alone is our Savior.
Scripture References: Luke 7:6-7, Romans 10:13

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