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How does the Bible describe the state of a person before salvation?

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The Bible describes the unsaved as being lost, disoriented, and under the power of sin.

The state of a person before salvation, as described in the Bible, is one of chaos, bondage, and spiritual blindness. In Mark 5, the demoniac's condition exemplifies this; he lived among the tombs, was uncontrollable, and was tormented. This reflects how all humanity, by nature, is ensnared in sin, unable to save themselves or find true peace. The gospel reveals that it is only through God's sovereign act of grace that one can be delivered from this desperate condition and be restored to righteousness and right-mindedness.
Scripture References: Mark 5:3-5, Isaiah 30:1

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