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How does the doctrine of original sin affect our need for redemption?

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Original sin establishes that all humanity is born in opposition to God, necessitating redemption through Christ.

The doctrine of original sin reveals that every person is born with a sinful nature due to the fall of Adam and Eve, as encapsulated in Romans 5:12. This inherent sinfulness means that all individuals are in rebellion against God from birth, unable to achieve righteousness on their own. Consequently, the need for redemption through Jesus Christ becomes urgent. In Acts 3, Peter points to the necessity of repentance, emphasizing that without acknowledging our sinful state, we cannot experience the transformative work of Christ. Understanding original sin highlights the grace of God in providing redemption as a unifying theme throughout Scripture, confirming the Christian belief in salvation as a gift that cannot be earned.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12, Acts 3:19

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