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What does the Bible teach about man’s inability to save himself?

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The Bible teaches that apart from God's grace, man is unable to save himself due to the bondage of sin.

In the sermon, it is emphasized that like Saul, mankind ultimately reaches a point of desperation, recognizing their inability to overcome sin and spiritual foes. This aligns with the Reformed perspective that salvation is solely the work of God and that human efforts are inadequate. Man, in his natural state, is portrayed as helpless against the overwhelming odds of sin and death, paralleling Saul’s reliance on David for deliverance. The assurance is given that God does not depend on man’s flawed attempts at righteousness; instead, He saves by His grace, illustrating the necessity of looking to Christ alone for salvation. This theological stance captures the essence of total depravity and the need for divine intervention.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:10-12

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