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Why is sin considered an incurable wound?

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Sin is seen as an incurable wound because it is deeply rooted in humanity and cannot be healed apart from God's intervention (Jeremiah 30:12).

The condition of sin is analogous to an incurable wound because it originates from Adam's fall and pervades every aspect of human existence, causing separation from God and spirtual death. Jeremiah 30:12 starkly describes this wound as grievous, suggesting that it inflicts pain both personally and communally. Humans can seek healing through various means, yet true restoration can only come through the grace of God and the atoning work of Christ. Thus, recognizing our sinful condition is essential for understanding our need for a savior.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 30:12

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