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Why is understanding our utter futility important in salvation?

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Recognizing our utter futility highlights our need for God's grace and sets the foundation for true salvation.

Understanding our utter futility is critical in the context of salvation as it illuminates the profound need for God's grace. The Israelites faced a formidable barrier in the Jordan River, illustrating the human condition where struggles seem insurmountable without divine help. This acknowledgment of helplessness is essential, as seen in passages like 2 Corinthians 1:9, where Paul explains their despair was meant to draw reliance on God rather than self. Embracing our limitations leads to a greater appreciation of God's grace, as it is through our weakness that His strength is magnified. This foundational realization underpins true faith and ultimately results in salvation.
Scripture References: Joshua 3:1-6, 2 Corinthians 1:9

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After Three Days
Drew Dietz · Jul 13, 2016
Joshua

Joshua

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