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Why is the doctrine of total inability important for Christians?

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Total inability underscores that humans cannot come to God without His divine intervention, emphasizing the necessity of God's grace.

In sovereign grace theology, the doctrine of total inability explains that all people, by nature, are spiritually dead and unable to seek after God without His enabling grace (Romans 3:10-12). This doctrine is crucial because it points to the necessity of God’s sovereign election and irresistible grace. Without recognizing our total inability, we may lean on our efforts or misinterpret the nature of salvation. It reinforces the view that salvation is entirely of the Lord, as only He can transform hearts and grant faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10-12

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