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Why is coming to Christ without money important?

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Coming to Christ without money signifies our reliance on grace, not works or personal merit.

In Isaiah 55:1-2, the call to come to the waters without money highlights the nature of God's grace—freely given and accessed by faith alone. Attempting to bring currency, or a sense of worthiness, implies a transaction that undermines the essence of grace. To come without price means to acknowledge that salvation cannot be earned or bargained for; rather, it is a gift given by God. This concept is central in Reformed theology, emphasizing that salvation is entirely a work of God through Christ, apart from human efforts or worth, ensuring that all glory belongs to Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:1-2, Ephesians 2:8-9

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