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How does total depravity relate to the crucifixion?

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Total depravity reveals humanity's inability to seek God, making Christ's crucifixion essential for redemption.

Total depravity indicates that every aspect of humanity has been affected by sin, rendering people incapable of coming to God without divine intervention. Romans 3:10-12 asserts that no one seeks God, underscoring the necessity of Christ’s crucifixion. In this context, His sacrificial death becomes the only hope for salvation, as it is only through His grace that sinners are awakened and drawn to faith in Him. Additionally, the crucifixion of Christ illustrates God's purpose to save the lost, as seen in John 6:44, where Jesus states that no one can come to Him unless drawn by the Father. Thus, understanding total depravity helps to illuminate the need for Christ’s atoning work on the cross.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10-12, John 6:44

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Crucify Him!
Chris Cunningham · May 11, 2022
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