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What does the Bible say about the sinner's need for overthrow?

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The Bible teaches that a sinner must experience a complete overthrow of self to be saved.

The Bible emphasizes the necessity of a complete overturning of the sinner's life for true salvation. As stated in Ezekiel 21:27, God declares, 'I will overturn, overturn, overturn it.' This signifies that the sinner must be brought to the end of themselves, acknowledging their utter lostness. Only then can they be ready to receive the grace and mercy offered through Jesus Christ. It is through this humbling process that a sinner recognizes their need for a Savior and the futility of relying on their own righteousness.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 21:27

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