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Why is it important to acknowledge our sins for salvation?

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Acknowledging our sins is crucial as it is the starting point for receiving God's grace and mercy in Christ.

The recognition of one's own sinfulness is foundational for salvation, as illustrated in Scripture. The blind man in John 9:25 stated, 'One thing I know: I was blind, and now I see,' indicating an awareness of his condition before receiving healing and salvation. Similarly, every person who comes to Christ must recognize their sinful state, as seen in Matthew 9:12 where Jesus emphasized that He came to call sinners to repentance. Without this acknowledgment, individuals may falsely perceive themselves as righteous and therefore reject the need for Christ's redemptive work. This humility opens the heart to accept grace and seek mercy, which is essential for true salvation.
Scripture References: John 9:25, Matthew 9:12

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