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How does the doctrine of total depravity relate to gospel preaching?

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Total depravity teaches that all fall short of God's glory and are unable to save themselves, underscoring the need for the gospel.

The doctrine of total depravity asserts that, due to the fall, every part of human nature is affected by sin, rendering individuals incapable of seeking God without divine intervention. This principle is crucial to gospel preaching, as it illustrates the necessity for the gospel's declaration; without recognizing our utter inability, we cannot appreciate the grace offered in Christ. In Acts 9:34, when Peter commands Aeneas to arise, it exemplifies how God's grace enables what we are unable to do in our natural state. The gospel becomes the proclamation of God's power to save those who are spiritually paralyzed by sin.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23, Acts 9:34

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