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What does the Bible say about our spiritual needs?

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The Bible identifies our desperate spiritual needs, including the need for righteousness, the atonement of our sins, and spiritual life.

According to the Bible, we come into this world with deep spiritual needs. Specifically, we lack the righteousness necessary to approach God, as our own righteousness is described as 'filthy rags' (Isaiah 64:6). We also need our sins to be dealt with in a way that satisfies God's justice, which cannot be achieved through mere acts of religiosity or self-effort. Finally, we need spiritual life because by nature, we are 'dead in trespasses and sins' (Ephesians 2:1). Each of these needs is met through the grace of God and the work of Christ on our behalf, as stated in Ezekiel 36:23-31.
Scripture References: Isaiah 64:6, Ephesians 2:1, Ezekiel 36:23-31, Genesis 42, Luke 10:38-42, Psalm 27:4, Romans 3:23, Matthew 14:13-21, Amos 8:11, Psalm 19:7, Deuteronomy 15:7-11, John 4:13-14, Matthew 4:4

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