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How does the gospel address human inability?

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The gospel highlights human inability by showing that no one can come to Christ unless drawn by the Father (John 6:44).

Human inability is deeply addressed in the gospel because it rightly acknowledges that apart from divine intervention, individuals cannot and will not come to Christ. John 6:44 makes clear that no one can come to Jesus unless the Father draws them, indicating our complete reliance on His initiative to grant faith and repentance. This teaches us that understanding our perceived ability to choose God without His help is crucial. The nature of man’s fallen state is such that sin has so corrupted the will that only through the work of the Holy Spirit—infusing life into the dead—can anyone respond positively to the gospel, emphasizing our total dependence on grace for salvation.
Scripture References: John 6:44

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