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Why is it important to understand that all have sinned?

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Understanding that all have sinned is important because it highlights humanity's universal need for God's mercy and grace (Romans 3:23).

The acknowledgment that all have sinned, as stated in Romans 3:23, serves as the foundation for understanding the need for salvation. This doctrine explains that no one is righteous or capable of achieving righteousness on their own, creating an equal need for God's grace across all humanity. Recognizing this truth humbles individuals, breaking down pride and prompting reliance on God's mercy through Christ. It aligns with the Reformed view that emphasizes total depravity—every person is spiritually dead in their sins and in need of regeneration and salvation provided solely by God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23

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