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How does Isaiah 53 explain human depravity?

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Isaiah 53 asserts that all have gone astray, illustrating humanity's inherent sinfulness and need for redemption.

Isaiah 53 portrays human depravity by stating, 'All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way.' This highlights the universal condition of sinfulness and rebellion against God, where both Jews and Gentiles alike are seen as strayed sheep. This imagery not only represents the collective fall of mankind but asserts that each individual willingly turns away from God. The acknowledgment of such depravity sets the stage for the necessity of a Savior, demonstrating the importance of the Messiah’s role in bearing the iniquities of all those who believe. It showcases that without recognizing our fallen state, we cannot appreciate the depths of God’s grace in the atonement made by Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6, Romans 3:10-12

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