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What does 'dead in trespasses and sins' mean for humanity?

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'Dead in trespasses and sins' refers to the complete spiritual incapacity of humanity without God's intervention.

'Dead in trespasses and sins' describes humanity's dire spiritual condition where individuals are utterly incapable of seeking God or understanding spiritual truths. This condition is likened to physical death, where the dead cannot respond or make choices. In this state, people are insulated from the spiritual realities of life, making them insensible to the need for repentance and the grace of God. The understanding of this state emphasizes man's inability to remedy their condition and underscores the necessity of divine intervention through quickening by the Holy Spirit, which alone can bring about genuine change.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1, Romans 3:10-12

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