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What does the Bible say about the importance of coming to Christ empty?

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The Bible emphasizes that sinners must come to Christ empty, acknowledging their need for grace.

In the context of Ruth chapter 2, it is highlighted that every sinner must approach Christ void of any merit or righteousness. Ruth's arrival in Bethlehem symbolizes how we, like her, come with nothing of value, seeking grace. Isaiah 55:1 calls out to the thirsty to come and buy without money, illustrating that admission of our emptiness is essential for receiving Christ’s grace. This truth reveals how God’s grace is bestowed upon those who recognize their need and come in faith, demonstrating that it is only through acknowledging our emptiness that we can be filled by Christ.
Scripture References: Ruth 2, Isaiah 55:1

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