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Why is it important to understand our impotence without Christ?

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Recognizing our impotence without Christ emphasizes our need for His grace and salvation.

In the sermon, the concept of 'impotence' is vital as it reflects our total inability to save ourselves or to find healing apart from Christ. The impotent man's condition illustrates the spiritual state of humanity—powerless, weak, and unable to attain righteousness through the law or human effort. Scripture teaches that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23). Acknowledging our impotence fosters a deeper appreciation of God’s grace and the necessity of relying solely on Christ for salvation. Understanding this truth drives us to seek the Lord and to rest in His finished work, rather than in ourselves or our abilities.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23, John 5:5-6

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