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How do we understand total depravity?

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Total depravity means that every aspect of humanity is affected by sin and unable to achieve righteousness without divine intervention.

Total depravity, as taught in Scripture, refers to the doctrine that every part of humanity—mind, will, and emotions—is corrupted by sin, rendering us incapable of seeking God or doing good without His grace. This doctrine is supported by passages such as Romans 3:10-12, which state that there is none righteous, no, not one, and that all have gone astray. The preacher reinforces that our nature controls our will; thus, any notion of free will in a spiritual sense must be tempered by the reality that without God's grace, one cannot choose Him. Total depravity highlights humanity's essential need for God's mercy and intervention in the form of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10-12

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