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What does the Bible say about the concept of being worthy?

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Being worthy in the Bible often refers to recognizing one's unworthiness before God.

In biblical terms, to be worthy is to acknowledge one's unworthiness and need for God's mercy and grace. Jacob, for example, stated in Genesis 32:10, 'I am not worthy of the least of all the mercies.' This recognition is essential for understanding the gospel message, which is a gift of grace to those who feel helpless and guilty. It is not about being righteous but rather about embracing one's status as a sinner in need of a savior. In Matthew 10, Jesus instructs His disciples to inquire about worthy houses, suggesting that worthiness involves receiving the truth of the gospel and the grace it offers to the unworthy.
Scripture References: Genesis 32:10, Matthew 10

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