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What does the Bible say about the depths of sin?

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The Bible describes the depths of sin as a state of depravity and separation from God, where individuals are encapsulated by their own iniquities.

The psalmist in Psalm 130 cries out of the depths, expressing a profound understanding of the soul's trouble in relation to sin. The depths he speaks of are not merely earthly troubles but the great depths of sin that affect the soul. Biblical references suggest that all are born into this state of trouble due to Adam's sin, which introduced sin and death into the world (Romans 5:12). It is essential to recognize that these depths encompass not only the consequences of sin but also the individual's inability to free themselves from this condition, needing divine mercy and intervention for redemption.
Scripture References: Psalm 130, Romans 5:12, Ephesians 2:1-3

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