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Why is feeling lost important for understanding salvation?

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Experiencing the depth of our lostness is foundational to truly appreciating God's grace in salvation.

Jonah's experience in the belly of the great fish reflects a profound truth about the human condition: without a true understanding of our lostness, we cannot fully grasp the significance of salvation. In Jonah 2:2, he acknowledges his desperate state, crying out from the depths of despair. This illustrates that realizing our helplessness is necessary for true gratitude and praise. We must come to recognize our inability to save ourselves to appreciate the depth of God's grace and the magnitude of what He has done for us through Christ. This experience of being lost lays the groundwork for a heartfelt response to divine mercy.
Scripture References: Jonah 2:2, Luke 19:10

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