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What does the Bible teach about the state of the world when Christ came?

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The Bible illustrates a morally corrupt world at the time of Christ's coming, which sets the stage for the need for salvation.

In Luke 3:1-2, the backdrop of Christ's coming is marked by the wickedness of rulers like Tiberius, Pontius Pilate, and Herod. This context illustrates that God's sovereignty prevails even amidst pervasive evil. The seemingly dire situation highlights humanity's need for redemption and the profound grace involved in God appointing a forerunner like John the Baptist. It serves as a reminder to believers not to lose hope in the ministry of the Gospel, regardless of how dark or corrupt the world may appear. God's plans are often unfolded in the bleakest of circumstances, showcasing His ultimate authority over all history.
Scripture References: Luke 3:1-2, Job 9:24

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Luke 3:1-6
J.C. Ryle · May 23, 2016
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