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Why is it important to come to Christ for salvation?

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Coming to Christ is essential for salvation as it involves seeking mercy and forgiveness for sin.

Coming to Christ is of utmost importance because it signifies an acknowledgment of one's sinfulness and a need for redemption. In Acts 4:12, it is stated that 'there is no other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.' This shows that salvation is exclusively found in Christ. Furthermore, Christ's invitation in Matthew 11:28 to come to Him for rest illustrates His readiness to receive sinners, granting them grace and forgiveness. Such an act of coming to Him requires faith and repentance, recognizing that only through Him can one obtain eternal life and freedom from the burdens of sin.
Scripture References: Acts 4:12, Matthew 11:28-30

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Come Unto Me
Paul Mahan · Jan 4, 2006
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