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Why is it important for Christians to know they cannot help themselves?

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Understanding our inability to help ourselves points us towards relying solely on God's grace.

Recognizing our incapacity to assist ourselves is crucial for a true appreciation of grace in the life of a believer. This realization leads to humility and reliance on Christ's redemptive work. The impotent man at the pool of Bethesda serves as a poignant example; he had no one to help him and was unable to partake of the supposed healing waters. Yet Jesus intervened, highlighting that true healing and redemption come through faith in Him alone. In understanding that humans cannot redeem themselves (as stated in Psalm 49:7), Christians are brought to a place where they can wholly depend on God's grace and mercy for salvation. This reliance ultimately exalts God’s sovereignty and brings comfort to the troubled soul.
Scripture References: Psalm 49:7, John 5:6-9

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