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What does it mean that we are stuck in our own pit of sin?

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Being stuck in our own pit means that our sinful nature leads us into continual transgression.

The scriptural imagery of being 'stuck in a pit' serves as a poignant reminder that our sinful nature is not just an external problem but a deep-seated issue within us. As stated in Psalm 9:15, 'the heathen are sunk down in the pit that they made,' indicating that our sins create a self-made pit that ensnares us. We not only inherit a sinful nature from Adam but also contribute to our struggle through personal sins. This realization fosters a necessary humility in believers, as we recognize that our predicament is dire and self-inflicted, underscoring the importance of God's grace for salvation.
Scripture References: Psalm 9:15, Psalm 7:14

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Stuck In A Pit
Luke Coffey · Mar 24, 2024
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