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How does our doctrine of total depravity affect our approach to evangelism?

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Total depravity teaches that humans cannot save themselves, necessitating reliance on the Holy Spirit in evangelistic efforts.

The doctrine of total depravity, as articulated in Reformed theology, asserts that apart from the grace of God, individuals are incapable of responding to the gospel due to their sinful nature. This understanding profoundly influences our approach to evangelism; we recognize that it is not through clever techniques or compelling arguments that souls are saved, but through the sovereign work of the Holy Spirit. As such, we are encouraged to rely heavily on prayer and the proclamation of Scripture, acknowledging that human capacity is utterly insufficient. This paradigm shifts our focus from attempting to manipulate decisions to seeking God's intervention for illumination and conversion, reflecting a deep trust in His ability to save.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10-12, John 6:44

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