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

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The doctrine of man's depravity underscores humanity's need for grace and the necessity of Jesus Christ for salvation.

Understanding man's depravity is crucial as it reveals the extent of human sinfulness and the inability to attain righteousness through our efforts. In Mark 7, Jesus emphasizes that sin originates from within the heart of man, highlighting the need for redemption that lies outside ourselves. This doctrine leads believers to appreciate the mercy of God and the necessity of faith in Christ alone for salvation. It positions Christians to understand their utter reliance on God's grace and motivates them to share the gospel with others, knowing that all are in need of Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Mark 7:20-23

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