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Why is it important for Christians to understand their own inability without Christ?

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Understanding our inability without Christ highlights our dependence on His grace for salvation and good works.

Recognizing our inability without Christ is crucial for Christians as it underscores the doctrine of total depravity, one of the key tenets of sovereign grace theology. In John 21:3, when the disciples attempted to fish without Jesus, they caught nothing, revealing that their efforts in isolation were futile. This passage teaches us that without Christ, we can do nothing of eternal value; our best works are as 'filthy rags' (Isaiah 64:6). It is only through Christ's power that we accomplish spiritual tasks, and He alone sustains us, supplies our needs, and fulfills the purpose we have in Him. This understanding drives us to deeper reliance and trust in Christ rather than self-effort.
Scripture References: John 21:3, Isaiah 64:6

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Message By Don Bell
Don Bell · Sep 9, 2007
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