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What does the Bible say about God's call and our fall?

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Isaiah 53:6 emphasizes our fallen nature and God's call to return to Him, illustrating the need for repentance and grace.

The Bible, particularly in Isaiah 53:6, describes humanity's fallen nature as inherent and pervasive, stating, 'All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way.' This verse encapsulates not only our iniquities but also God's gracious call for repentance, urging us to return to the Lord. It signifies an invitation to acknowledge our spiritual state and the necessity of God's grace in facilitating a true return to Him, an action that begins with His sovereign calling in our hearts by the Holy Spirit. Thus, the theme of God's free grace is woven throughout scripture, highlighting both the seriousness of our sin and the vastness of His mercy.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6

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