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Why is the concept of being lost important for Christians?

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Being lost signifies our complete inability to attain salvation on our own and highlights the necessity of Christ’s intervention (Luke 19:10).

The concept of being lost is critical to understanding the human condition in relation to salvation. In the sermon, it is emphasized that to be lost means being unable to find any hope of salvation by one's own works or merit. This idea aligns with Romans 3:10, which asserts that 'there is none righteous, no, not one.' Recognizing our lost state fosters humility and underscores our need for the grace of God, which He provides through Christ. Specifically, it illustrates that we cannot seek after God unless He first seeks us. This doctrine of total depravity clarifies that salvation is fully dependent on God's sovereign choice to save and the work that Christ accomplished on our behalf.
Scripture References: Luke 19:10, Romans 3:10, Romans 3:23, Luke 15:5, Ephesians 2:1-3

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