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Why is acknowledging our need for salvation important for Christians?

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Recognizing our need is essential to sincerely approach God for mercy.

Acknowledging our need for salvation is paramount in the Christian faith, as it positions us to rightly seek God's mercy. As emphasized in the sermon, true sinners come to Christ with the recognition of their intrinsic need, much like the woman in Mark 7:24-30 who approached Jesus with desperation. Without recognizing our dire state, we cannot fully grasp the height of God's grace or the depth of Christ's sacrifice. This acknowledgment fosters humility, essential to the nature of faith, where we must confess our sinfulness and trust solely in Christ's atoning work.
Scripture References: Mark 7:24-30, Ephesians 2:11-12

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