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Why is the concept of man's total depravity important for Christians?

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Understanding total depravity emphasizes humanity's complete inability to save itself and the need for divine grace.

Total depravity is the doctrine that asserts every part of humanity is affected by sin, rendering individuals incapable of achieving righteousness independently. Ephesians 2:1 states, 'And you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins.' This scripture illustrates that outside of Christ, humanity is spiritually dead and unable to respond to God positively. Recognizing total depravity is vital for Christians because it highlights the necessity of God’s initiating grace for salvation. It directs believers to rely solely on God's mercy and the redemptive work of Christ, rather than their own efforts, fostering a deep sense of gratitude and dependence on Him for spiritual life and transformation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1, Romans 3:10-12

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