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What does the Bible say about the wretchedness of man?

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The Bible depicts man's wretchedness as a recognition of sin and the need for deliverance, as expressed by Paul in Romans 7:24.

The Apostle Paul portrays his own wretchedness in Romans 7:24, acknowledging the depths of his struggle against sin. This intense expression reflects not only personal despair but also the universal human condition in relation to sin. Calvin refers to it as a passionate exclamation, indicating a deep spiritual insight into the struggle that every believer faces. Paul's lament emphasizes the importance of recognizing our own wretchedness as a part of the journey in the Christian life, prompting a call for deliverance which is ultimately found in Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 7:24-25

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