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Why is recognizing our dependence on God important?

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Recognizing our dependence on God helps us to remain humble and grateful, acknowledging His grace in our lives.

Acknowledging our dependence on God is vital for spiritual growth and maturity. Spurgeon points out that without God's continual influence, believers cannot bear fruit, as seen in Ezekiel 15. When Christians realize their ultimate helplessness without grace, they cultivate a heart of gratitude rather than pride. This acknowledgment fosters a deeper relationship with God, as they understand their identity as His creations who owe everything to His mercy. It is a powerful reminder that while God has blessed them abundantly, they remain debtors to His grace, and should thus approach Him with humility and reverence.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 15:2, Luke 12:24, Philippians 4:19, 2 Corinthians 12:9

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