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What does the Bible say about my state before God?

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The Bible teaches that all are guilty before God, deserving of His judgment (Romans 3:10-19).

According to Romans 3:19-20, every human being stands guilty before God due to their sin. The Scriptures explicitly state, 'There is none righteous, no, not one' (Romans 3:10), which means that regardless of our backgrounds or intentions, we all fall short of God's glory. This truth emphasizes the seriousness of our sinful nature and our inability to attain righteousness through our own efforts, as we can do nothing to justify ourselves. Thus, we must acknowledge our guilt before God as a fundamental aspect of the Christian faith.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10-19

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