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Why is total inability important for Christians?

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Understanding total inability helps Christians recognize their complete dependence on God's grace for salvation.

Total inability is a critical tenet of Reformed theology, emphasizing the belief that humans cannot initiate a relationship with God due to their sinful nature. As Jesus stated in John 6:44, 'No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws them.' This underscores the profound truth that without God's initiating grace, we remain spiritually dead and unable to seek after Him. Recognizing this reality fosters humility in believers, allowing them to appreciate the depth of Christ's sacrifice and their reliance on divine intervention for salvation. It reminds Christians that their faith and repentance are themselves gifts from God, ultimately leading to a deeper worship and gratitude toward Him.
Scripture References: John 6:44

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