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How does God's view of humanity differ from our view?

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God's view of humanity reveals the wickedness of the heart, contrasting with a more optimistic human perspective that often overlooks sin.

Scripture consistently presents God’s view of humanity as one that sees the wickedness deeply embedded in human hearts. In Genesis 6:5, the Lord observes that every imagination of man’s heart is only evil continually. This contrasts sharply with the human tendency to focus on outward appearances or the notion of inherent goodness. The sermon emphasizes that while people may perceive themselves as virtuous or justified, they often fail to recognize their true spiritual condition before a holy God. Believers are called to align their understanding with God's perspective, acknowledging the severity of sin while embracing His grace through Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:5, Romans 1-2

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