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Why is it significant that the church feels its own need?

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Recognizing one's spiritual need prompts believers to seek Christ for nourishment and rest.

The significance of the church recognizing its own need lies in its foundational role in the believer's relationship with Christ. When believers acknowledge their spiritual hunger and dependence on Christ, it drives them to seek His presence and Word actively. As portrayed in the sermon, the Church's plea, 'Tell me where thou feedest,' illustrates this deep awareness of its dependence on Christ for sustenance and peace. Acknowledging this need fosters humility, reinforces the reality of grace, and cultivates a genuine search for the Lord, who is the only source of true satisfaction and rest for weary souls. This recognition is crucial for spiritual growth and a true understanding of the believer's identity in Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:28-30, Jeremiah 15:16

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