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What does the Bible say about unregenerate man?

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The Bible states that all unregenerate men are corrupt and do not do good, as expressed in Romans 3:12.

The Bible portrays unregenerate man as fundamentally wicked and devoid of goodness. Psalm 14 asserts that 'The fool has said in his heart, There is no God.' This condition reflects a heart that is both corrupt and incapable of seeking God without divine intervention. Romans 3:12 echoes this, asserting that 'there is none who does good, no not one.' In the absence of the Holy Spirit, only evil dwells within the unregenerate heart, leading to actions that pollute the earth and defy God.

The text emphasizes that it is only through the prompting of the Holy Spirit that any good can arise from human hearts. Thus, the state of unregenerate man is dire, characterized by ignorance and a rejection of God's divine supremacy, demonstrating the desperate need for grace and redemption through Christ. The faithful Word assures us that no one can turn from this sinful condition without the transformative work of the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Psalm 14, Romans 3:12

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Psalm 14
Henry Law · Jan 15, 2007
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