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Why is acknowledging our unworthiness important in Christianity?

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Acknowledging our unworthiness is essential as it fosters humility and dependence on God's grace.

In the sermon, the Canaanite woman exemplifies the importance of recognizing her status as unworthy, referring to herself as a 'dog' in comparison to the Jews. This acknowledgment is crucial in Reformed theology because it aligns with the doctrine of total depravity, where humanity's sinful nature renders us incapable of earning God's favor. By admitting unworthiness, we embrace the need for a Savior. This humility leads to a deeper appreciation of God's grace and mercy, as Christ came to save sinners—those who are fully aware that they cannot save themselves. This heart posture is fundamental to the believer's relationship with God, emphasizing reliance on Christ rather than self-righteousness.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 17:9, 1 Timothy 1:15

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God's Dogs
David Eddmenson · Jun 15, 2023
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