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Why does humanity need salvation?

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Humanity needs salvation because all are fallen in Adam and blind to their sinful condition (Romans 3:23).

The necessity of salvation stems from the reality of mankind's fallen nature due to Adam's transgression. Scripture teaches that through Adam's fall, all humanity inherited a sinful nature, resulting in spiritual blindness and separation from God (Romans 5:12). John 1:5 tells us, 'The light shined in darkness, and the darkness comprehended it not.' Mankind, in its natural state, is incapable of perceiving its sinfulness and need for redemption. This blindness emphasizes the need for God's intervention through Christ, who is the light that reveals the truth about our spiritual condition. Without recognizing our need for salvation, we will never turn to Christ, the only remedy for our sin and darkness.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23, Romans 5:12, John 1:5

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