Why is recognizing our bound will important for understanding salvation?
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Recognizing our bound will helps us understand that we are unable to choose God without His grace.
Understanding that humanity's will is bound by sin is crucial for a proper comprehension of salvation in the Reformed faith. The belief that mankind's will is inherently sinful means that humans do not seek God on their own. As stated in John 6:44, 'No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him.' This illustrates that unless God intervenes by His grace, individuals remain unable to choose Him because their natural inclination is to reject Him. This perspective is essential as it acknowledges the depth of human depravity and the necessity of God's sovereign action in the process of salvation. It leads to a deeper appreciation for God's grace in granting faith and repentance to those He has chosen.
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