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Why is recognizing the perverse nature of man important for Christians?

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Recognizing the perverse nature of man helps Christians understand the need for God's grace and the importance of the Gospel.

Understanding the perverse nature of man is crucial for Christians as it underscores the necessity of sovereign grace for salvation. Luke 7:31-35 illustrates how unconverted hearts are resistant to God's truth, demonstrating the futility of trying to please everyone. This recognition drives believers to rely on God's grace rather than human efforts for winning others to Christ. Additionally, it prepares Christians for the inevitable opposition they will face when they live out their faith authentically. By acknowledging the radical depravity of human nature, believers become more appreciative of God's grace and more empathetic towards a world that persistently rejects Him, highlighting the urgent need for the Gospel in their lives.
Scripture References: Luke 7:31-35

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Luke 7:31-35
J.C. Ryle · Jun 16, 2016
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