What can we learn from Psalm 139 about human depravity?
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Psalm 139 reflects on human depravity, acknowledging that even the believer struggles with sin and requires God's grace (Romans 7:18).
Psalm 139 provides a deep introspection into the human condition, recognizing our inherent depravity. The psalmist admits that God knows the depths of his heart, including his sinful nature and thoughts. This resonates with the apostle Paul’s description of the struggle against sin in Romans 7:18, where he states, 'for I know that nothing good dwells in me, that is, in my flesh.' Every believer experiences the conflict between the old Adamic man and the new creation in Christ. This continuous warfare is a reminder that we are utterly dependent on God's grace for our sanctification and righteousness. Acknowledging our depravity should lead us to a greater appreciation of the grace we have received through Christ, further motivating us to live in accordance with God's will.
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