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How does the doctrine of original sin impact our need for salvation?

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Original sin establishes that all humanity is fallen and in need of God's grace for salvation.

The doctrine of original sin explains humanity's complete depravity due to the fall of Adam. The effects of this sin extend to all people, making us incapable of achieving righteousness on our own. As discussed in the sermon, our need for salvation is rooted in this fundamental condition of our nature—it is only through the vicarious atonement of Christ that we can be reconciled to a holy God. This context elucidates why divine justice demands a perfect sacrifice: to restore the relationship between the Creator and His created. Understanding original sin as the backdrop highlights the necessity of Christ’s atoning work for salvation, as it is through Him alone that we receive grace and redemption.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12-19, Ephesians 2:1-3

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