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How does the Bible describe the condition of mankind?

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The Bible describes mankind as corrupt and blind in sin, primarily seen in Romans 3:23, which states all have sinned.

The Scriptures paint a sobering picture of mankind's condition, emphasizing total depravity and spiritual blindness. Romans 3:23 states, 'For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.' This underscores that every individual is born into sin, possessing a fallen nature that is incapable of seeking God on their own. Moreover, Isaiah 1 reflects God's sentiment towards His people, denoting that their hearts are faint and their entire being is affected by sinful corruption. This grim condition necessitates divine intervention for redemption, highlighting the need for God's grace and mercy in the salvation process.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23, Isaiah 1:5-6

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