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Why is the concept of enmity important for Christians?

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The concept of enmity highlights humanity's natural hostility towards God, which can only be reconciled through Christ's sacrifice.

Enmity, as discussed in the sermon, refers to the deep-rooted hostility that exists between humanity and God due to sin. Romans 8:7 states, 'The carnal mind is enmity against God,' emphasizing that the sinful nature opposes God's authority and righteousness. This enmity is vital for Christians to understand as it illustrates the need for reconciliation, which can only occur through Jesus Christ, the promised seed who bears the responsibility of addressing humanity's sin. Recognizing our innate enmity toward God drives home the importance of relying on Christ's atoning sacrifice, as it reveals the profound grace of being reconciled with our Creator. Thus, understanding enmity helps believers appreciate the depth of God's mercy in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 8:7, Genesis 3:15

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That's Enmity
David Eddmenson · Jun 23, 2019
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