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What does the concept of being a servant to sin mean?

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Being a servant to sin refers to the condition of being enslaved by sin, unable to achieve righteousness without God's intervention.

The sermon discusses the biblical concept of man being a servant to sin, drawing on Romans 5:19 which states that through Adam’s disobedience, many were made sinners. This condition signifies a spiritual bondage where individuals are incapable of freeing themselves from sin's grasp. It emphasizes the necessity of divine intervention for salvation, highlighting that without God’s action to regenerate the heart, no one can come to Him. Only by recognizing our helpless state can we understand the need for Christ’s redemptive work on our behalf.
Scripture References: Romans 5:19

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