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Why is the idea of being born wrong significant in Christianity?

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Being born wrong signifies our inherent sinfulness due to the fall of Adam, emphasizing the need for God's redemptive work.

The concept of being born wrong relates to the Christian doctrine of original sin, which states that humanity inherits a sinful nature from Adam. The speaker refers to being 'shaped in iniquity' and highlights how all are born into a state of sin, which underscores our need for divine intervention. This notion is crucial as it leads us to recognize our need for salvation through Christ, who cleanses and redeems, offering us a new birth through His grace. This view aligns with historic Reformed theology and underscores our dependence on Christ for salvation.
Scripture References: Job 25:4, Ezekiel 16:4-6

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