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What does the Bible say about the necessity of Christ coming to the sinner?

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The Bible teaches that before a sinner comes to Christ, the Savior must first come to the sinner, as seen in John 4:4.

In John 4, specifically verse 4, it is stated that Jesus 'must need to go through Samaria.' This indicates a spiritual necessity rather than a geographical one. The Samaritan woman, lost in pagan darkness, required a divine intervention for her to know God. It highlights the sovereign grace of God, where He pursues the elect sinners, ensuring they will not remain in darkness. The action of Christ going to Samaria symbolizes His mission to seek and save the lost, confirming that each chosen individual will be drawn to Him according to His divine plan.
Scripture References: John 4:4, Luke 19:10

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