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Why is calling on Jesus important for salvation?

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Calling on Jesus is essential for salvation, as it expresses our need for His mercy and grace in response to our sinfulness.

Calling on Jesus for salvation is vital because it reflects a genuine acknowledgment of our helplessness and our desperate need for His grace. Romans 10:13 emphasizes this point: 'For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.' This scripture illustrates that true faith involves an active cry for help, recognizing that we cannot save ourselves from our sinful condition. The two blind men in Matthew 20 are an apt symbol of this; they cried out to Jesus, knowing He alone could heal them. Their call is a reminder of how salvation is rooted in the grace of God, extending to those who humbly seek it through faith.
Scripture References: Romans 10:13, Matthew 20:30-34

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Two Blind Men
Paul Mahan · Aug 27, 2006
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