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What does Romans 1 teach about human sinfulness?

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Romans 1 teaches that all humanity is under sin and that God’s wrath is revealed against this sinfulness.

In Romans 1, the Apostle Paul outlines the universal condition of sinfulness that affects all humanity, stating that both Jews and Gentiles fall short of God's glory. He describes how, due to their rejection of God, people engage in various forms of wickedness and idolatry. As a result, God's wrath is revealed against them, illustrating that human beings are not only guilty of specific acts of sin but are fundamentally corrupt. This passage serves to highlight both the need for redemption and the gracious provision of Christ as the only Savior who can deliver us from this state of condemnation.
Scripture References: Romans 1:18-32, Romans 3:9-20

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