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What does the Bible say about our past sinful nature?

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The Bible teaches that all humans share a sinful nature requiring God's grace for redemption.

In Titus 3:3, Paul lays bare the human condition, stating that we were once 'foolish, disobedient, deceived, serving divers lusts and pleasures.' This stark portrayal of our sinful nature highlights that sin is a universal affliction that binds all humanity. Recognizing this commonality should instill both humility and compassion within us toward others who remain in that state of disbelief. Jesus's atoning work addresses this sinfulness, providing a way out through His grace. It reflects the understanding that if not for His sovereign intervention, we too would still be enslaved to sin. This acknowledgment fosters our desire to witness to others about the freedom found in Christ.
Scripture References: Titus 3:3, Romans 3:23

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