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What does the Bible say about our condition in sin?

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The Bible teaches that all humanity has gone astray from God and turned to its own way, highlighting a desperate condition in sin (Isaiah 53:6).

Isaiah 53:6 encapsulates the bad news of humanity's condition: 'All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way.' This verse vividly paints humanity as straying sheep, emphasizing that we have collectively turned away from God, who should be our supreme desire. The prophet's imagery suggests that just as sheep stray without their shepherd, humanity has wandered away from God, leaving us vulnerable to sin and destruction. The consequences of this turning are severe, as seen in Romans 3:10-18, which states that no one is righteous, and none seeks after God. Until one acknowledges the seriousness of their sinful condition, they cannot appreciate the magnitude of God's provision for redemption.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6, Romans 3:10-18, Romans 3:10-12

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Isaiah 53:6
Albert N. Martin · Nov 6, 2000
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