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Why is the curse of sin important for understanding the need for salvation?

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The curse of sin underscores humanity's need for redemption and highlights God's holiness and justice.

The curse of sin, as articulated in the sermon, is foundational for understanding the need for salvation. It indicates that all human beings are under the weight of God's condemnation due to sin. This reality is illustrated in Exodus 8, where the plague of lice depicts the pervasive nature of sin affecting the entirety of creation. By recognizing the curse, individuals comprehend the holiness of God and His righteous requirements. It becomes evident that without divine intervention through Jesus Christ, humanity is left to face the consequences of their rebellion against a holy God.
Scripture References: Exodus 8:16-19, Romans 8:22, John 3:19

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