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Why is the doctrine of depravity important for Christians?

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The doctrine of depravity highlights humanity's total inability to save themselves, underscoring the need for a Savior.

The doctrine of depravity teaches that all humanity is fundamentally flawed due to sin, leading to total inability to seek God or contribute to salvation. As stated in Acts 2:23, mankind acted out of wickedness, fully responsible for the crucifixion of Christ, yet all was according to God's sovereign plan. This understanding is crucial for Christians as it emphasizes the grace and mercy needed for salvation. Without recognizing our depraved nature, we cannot fully appreciate the grace of God in sending Christ to redeem us from sin, affirming our reliance on Him for salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 2:23, Romans 3:10-12

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