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What does the Bible say about how sinners come to Christ?

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The Bible teaches that sinners come to Christ in their needy state, seeking mercy and recognizing their utter helplessness.

The Scripture illustrates that sinners approach Christ with the same need demonstrated by the Gibeonites in Joshua 9, who came as needy paupers seeking mercy from Joshua. This is reflective of the condition of all mankind: we come before God recognizing our inability to save ourselves and understanding that salvation is found in Christ alone. Just as the Gibeonites, despite their deceit, sought refuge with Joshua, sinful individuals must come to Jesus, acknowledging their desperate need for His grace and mercy. Our acknowledgment of need is essential, as it opens the door to receiving the salvation that God freely offers in Christ.
Scripture References: Joshua 9, Romans 3:23, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 10:13-14

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