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Why is it important for a sinner to be brought to Christ?

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A sinner must be brought to Christ because they cannot come to Him by their own will.

The importance of being brought to Christ is highlighted throughout Scripture, especially in Mark 2 with the example of the paralytic who needed to be carried by his friends. This serves as a powerful reminder that no sinner can come to Christ by their own initiative due to their sinful nature. As Romans 3:10-12 indicates, there is no one who seeks God. This underscores the necessity of divine intervention, where God must draw sinners to Himself, as referenced in John 6:44. The act of being brought to Christ is a demonstration of God’s grace, where He actively pursues and awakens the hearts of the chosen to respond to the Gospel.
Scripture References: Mark 2:1-11, Romans 3:10-12, John 6:44

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