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What can we learn from tragic events like the Newtown massacre?

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Tragic events highlight the depravity of human nature and the necessity of God's restraining grace in society.

The Newtown massacre serves as a grim reminder of the depths of human depravity and the reality of sin in the world. It illustrates Paul's description of perilous times in 2 Timothy 3, where love and natural affection are absent. These acts of violence reveal the heart's potential for evil apart from God's intervention. Additionally, such tragedies prompt believers to reflect on the importance of God's law as a restraining force against wickedness and reaffirm the necessity of God's grace to protect us from our sinful inclinations. It also brings forth lessons on the providence of God in calling His elect home to glory even amid profound sorrow.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:1-4, Romans 1:18-32

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