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Why is coming to Christ in faith important for Christians?

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Coming to Christ in faith is essential for salvation and a vital part of the Christian life.

Coming to Christ is central to the message of the Gospel. As emphasized in Matthew 11:28-30, believers are called to come to Christ, who offers rest for our souls. This act of coming signifies our desperation for salvation, acknowledging that we are hopeless without God's mercy. Faith is the means by which we access God's grace, as articulated in Romans 5:2. The act of coming is not merely a one-time event; it reflects a continual reliance on Christ throughout the believer's journey. In a world filled with uncertainties, coming to Christ guarantees that we are trusting in his promises and relying on his righteousness rather than our own.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:28-30, Romans 5:2, John 6:37

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