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What is the significance of total depravity in the gospel?

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Total depravity highlights humanity's need for divine intervention since all are guilty and unable to seek God on their own (Romans 3:10-12).

Total depravity is a key component of the gospel, emphasizing that every individual is affected by sin and incapable of seeking God without His intervention. Romans 3:10-12 states that there are none righteous, none who understand, and none who seek after God. This foundational truth establishes the need for God's grace and the gospel's power. Without acknowledging total depravity, one cannot fully appreciate the beauty of Christ's redemptive work, which satisfies the need for a Savior among humanity. This doctrine assures believers that their salvation is entirely a work of God, freeing them from reliance on their efforts.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10-12

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