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Why is acknowledging we are 'dogs' important?

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Acknowledging we are 'dogs' signifies our recognition of our unworthiness and dependence on God's mercy.

In the sermon, the comparison of humans to 'dogs' serves to emphasize our inherent sinfulness and inability to save ourselves. The term represents those who are lowly and unworthy before God, as the Canaanite woman understood. This acknowledgment is crucial because it leads us to see our need for Christ, who provides mercy and grace. By recognizing our status, we come to Him not with demands, but as beggars in need of His saving grace. This humility opens the way for faith and repentance.
Scripture References: Matthew 15:26, John 6:44

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GOD or DOG
Caleb Hickman · Mar 1, 2023
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