The Bible describes man's condition as total depravity, emphasizing that all are brutish and lack true understanding (Proverbs 30:2-3).
The Scriptures affirm that man, since the fall, is in a state of total depravity, lacking the ability to understand or seek after God without divine intervention. In Proverbs 30:2-3, Solomon confesses his own brutishness and ignorance despite being the wisest man. This condition reflects the broader biblical teaching on the natural man's alienation from God and his incapacity for true wisdom and understanding, as seen in Psalms like Psalm 73:22, where Asaph also eloquently expresses his foolishness before the Lord. This realization is crucial in understanding the necessity of God's grace for salvation, as man is shown to be utterly impotent in his sinful state and wholly dependent on God's initiative.
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