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Why is the concept of depravity important for Christians?

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The concept of depravity is crucial for Christians as it underscores humanity's total inability to save themselves and the necessity of God's grace for salvation.

Understanding depravity is essential for grasping the depth of one's need for salvation. Romans 3:10-12 states that 'there is none righteous, no, not one,' illustrating that all are under sin and unable to seek God on their own. This doctrine emphasizes that salvation cannot be achieved through human efforts or righteousness, thereby directing believers to rely solely on God's grace, as taught in Romans 11:6, which contrasts grace with works. Recognizing our depraved nature helps us appreciate the magnitude of God's mercy in choosing to save some individuals by His grace alone.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10-12, Romans 11:6, Romans 5:12-14, Romans 3:9-19, Romans 3:23, Romans 8:1-3

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The Dying Thief
Paul Mahan · Apr 12, 2020
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