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Why is coming to Christ described as a necessity?

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Coming to Christ is depicted as necessary because He is our only source of life and nourishment in spiritual famine.

Throughout the sermon, the plight of the Egyptians highlights the desperation that drives individuals to seek help. When people realize they have no other options left, they turn to Joseph for help, which parallels our need for Christ as our sole source of salvation and sustenance. The act of coming to Christ is not simply a choice among many; it becomes a necessity when we acknowledge our spiritual condition. This understanding is rooted in recognizing that true satisfaction is found only in Christ, which compels us to seek Him out in faith.
Scripture References: Genesis 47:19-20, Isaiah 55:1-3, John 6:35

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