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What does Psalm 14 teach about the state of man?

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Psalm 14 teaches that man is inherently sinful and rejects God, highlighting the universal need for divine grace.

Psalm 14 outlines the rebellious nature of humanity, beginning with the declaration that 'the fool says in his heart there is no God.' It emphasizes the inherent sinfulness present in all people, as they turn away from God and pursue their own ways. The psalm serves as a vivid portrayal of total depravity, demonstrating that without divine revelation and intervention, humanity remains blind to their own condition. As illustrated in the sermon, this condition is not merely theoretical but deeply practical; it underscores the necessity of the gospel for both believers and non-believers alike. The importance of understanding this state leads us to recognize our dependence on grace and the staggering mercy of God who reaches out to save the lost.
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