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How does man's sin impact his will according to Scripture?

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Man's sin corrupts his will, making him naturally inclined to reject God and unable to seek salvation without divine intervention.

Scripture teaches that man's will is fundamentally affected by sin, leading to a state of total depravity. As noted in Mark 7:20-23, Jesus illustrates that evil thoughts and actions come from within human hearts, indicating a corruption of the will. Consequently, the natural inclination is to oppose God rather than seek Him. This state of being is highlighted in 1 Corinthians 2:14, where it states that the natural man cannot receive the things of the Spirit of God because they are spiritually discerned. This underscores the necessity for God's grace to awaken a dead spirit and enable a person to respond to the gospel. Divine intervention is thus essential; without it, individuals remain in bondage to their sinful nature, fully incapable of coming to Christ on their own.
Scripture References: Mark 7:20-23, 1 Corinthians 2:14

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