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How do we know Romans 3:23 is true?

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Romans 3:23 affirms that all have sinned and fall short of God's glory, highlighting humanity's universal need for salvation.

Romans 3:23 serves as a foundational truth in the understanding of humanity's fallen state: 'For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.' This verse underlines the doctrine of total depravity, which asserts that every human being, by nature, has sinned and cannot attain the holiness required to stand before God. The reality of our sinfulness is evident throughout Scripture and is confirmed by the experience of life itself, as all have missed the divine standard set forth in the law. The preacher argues that the law reveals our sin, and being under God's law leaves us with no excuse but to recognize our guilt and need for a Savior. This universal fallen condition reinforces the necessity of Christ’s redemptive work on the cross, making His righteousness available to those who believe. The truth found in Romans 3:23 is corroborated by numerous passages that testify to human sinfulness and the need for a Savior.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23, Isaiah 53:6, Ephesians 2:1-3

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