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Why is it significant that God does not leave us to ourselves?

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It is significant because God's intervention demonstrates His mercy and the necessity of grace for salvation.

God's choice not to leave us to ourselves is a profound demonstration of His mercy. In Genesis 11, humanity's rebellion is evident, and without divine intervention, they would have faced destruction. God's mercy is shown when He confuses their language and prevents them from fully realizing their sinful ambitions. It illustrates the truth that apart from God's grace, we are lost in our sin and destined for destruction. This mercy emphasizes the Gospel's message that no one can find salvation on their own; we are utterly dependent on Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Genesis 11:5-9

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