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Why do Christians come to Christ begging for mercy?

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Christians come to Christ begging for mercy because they recognize their sinfulness and desperate need for His grace.

The portrayal of coming to Christ in a state of begging demonstrates a profound understanding of our fallen condition and the grace offered through Christ. In the story of Joseph, his brothers came to him in need, acknowledging their dire situation. Similarly, Christians who feel the weight of their sin and recognize their unworthiness before God are compelled to approach Christ, not with pride or expectation, but with humility and contrition. This posture of seeking mercy reflects a heart truly aware of its need for salvation, knowing that it is only through Christ's sacrificial love that we can find forgiveness. Such cries for mercy are met with the abundance of grace that can only flow from Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Psalm 51:1-2, Luke 18:13, Ephesians 2:8-9

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