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What does total depravity mean in a Christian context?

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Total depravity refers to the state of being entirely affected by sin, rendering us unable to seek God without divine intervention.

Total depravity, as discussed in the sermon, conveys the biblical truth that every individual is born with a sinful nature that is completely inclined toward evil and rebellion against God. In John 5:40, Jesus emphasizes that people will not come to Him for life on their own. This condition of the heart is not just a tendency to sin but a complete inability to seek God without the drawing of the Father. Thus, it is only through God's grace that anyone can respond to the gospel, highlighting the need for divine intervention in salvation.
Scripture References: John 5:40, Ephesians 2:1-3, Romans 3:10-12

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Our God Of Peace
Fred Evans · Jun 22, 2014
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