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Why is the concept of unworthiness important for Christians?

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Recognizing our unworthiness underscores our need for grace and Christ's work for our salvation (Matthew 8:8).

The centurion exemplifies a crucial aspect of humility and unworthiness in his approach to Jesus, saying, 'I am not worthy that thou shouldest come under my roof' (Matthew 8:8). This understanding of our unworthiness before God is vital for Christians as it cultivates a heart of gratitude for God's grace. Without acknowledging our sinful state, we risk misunderstanding the depth of Christ's sacrifice and the immense mercy He extends to us. The awareness of our unworthiness reminds us that salvation is not based on our merit but solely on Christ’s righteousness. This is a key tenet of sovereign grace theology and reinforces the importance of faith in Jesus as the sole source of our hope and redemption.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:8, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:23, Luke 7:7

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God Given Faith
Wayne Boyd · Nov 4, 2021
The Centurion
Paul Mahan · Jun 18, 2023
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