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What does Ezekiel 37 teach us about human nature?

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Ezekiel 37 vividly illustrates the total depravity of humanity, portraying people as spiritually dead and lifeless.

Ezekiel 37 serves as a poignant metaphor for human nature's condition apart from Christ. The imagery of dry bones represents the total depravity and lifelessness inherent in humanity due to Adam's fall. As emphasized in Romans 3, there is none righteous, and all have fallen short of God's glory. The bones being dry and without life symbolizes that, without divine intervention, humans cannot revive themselves spiritually. This stark representation serves to underline the necessity of God's grace and the work of the Holy Spirit to bring life from death, a foundational truth of the Reformed faith.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 37:1-2, Romans 3:10-12

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