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What does it mean that by nature, Christ is nothing to us?

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By nature, humanity regards Christ as nothing due to the fallen state of sin.

The statement that by nature, Christ is nothing to us reflects humanity's sinful condition stemming from the Fall. As articulated in Psalm 58:3, 'the wicked are estranged from the womb,' which reveals that we are born with a disinclination towards God and His ways. This emphasizes the need for divine intervention; without the Spirit's work, individuals will always undervalue Christ, viewing Him as irrelevant. Understanding our natural state helps us appreciate the transformation that occurs when we come to faith, recognizing His immeasurable worth.
Scripture References: Psalm 58:3, Isaiah 53:6

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