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What does Romans 5:6-11 teach about human sinfulness and God's provision?

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Romans 5:6-11 depicts humanity as powerless sinners for whom Christ died, emphasizing God's grace in provision.

Romans 5:6-11 provides a stark depiction of humanity's sinfulness; it states that while we were yet without strength, Christ died for the ungodly. This highlights the total inability of humans to achieve righteousness on their own. God's provision through Christ's death serves as the only means of reconciliation. The text explains that we are justified by His blood and saved from wrath, drawing a clear line that apart from God's intervening love, humanity stands condemned. The contrast between our sinful state and God's active grace showcases the depth of His mercy and the necessity of Christ's atonement for salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 5:6-11

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