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What does Isaiah 53:6 mean about going astray?

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Isaiah 53:6 illustrates universal depravity, stating that all have gone astray, highlighting humanity's need for a Savior.

Isaiah 53:6 captures the essence of human depravity. The text reads, 'All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned everyone to his own way.' This emphasizes the universal nature of sin, where each individual has chosen their own path apart from God. This verse serves as a vivid illustration of the straying sheep, which reflects our helpless and sinful state. By recognizing that we are 'sheep' who have gone astray, we understand our need for redemption and the vicarious suffering of Christ, who bore our iniquities. It is through acknowledging our depravity that we can appreciate the grace found in Christ's atoning sacrifice.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6, Romans 3:23, Philippians 2:21

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