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Why is understanding human rebellion against God important for Christians?

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Understanding human rebellion emphasizes our need for grace and highlights the gravity of sin in our relationship with God.

Recognizing human rebellion against God helps Christians grasp the depth of their own sinfulness and the necessity for divine grace. Romans 3:10 states, 'There is none righteous, not even one,' which captures the universal condition of humanity in rebellion against God. The sermon draws attention to Saul's prior life as a zealous Pharisee who was fervently against the Gospel. This illustrates that even those who seem devout can be blind to the truth. Recognizing this rebellion affirms the need for God's gracious intervention, reminding believers that their salvation is solely due to God's mercy and not their own righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10, Acts 9:1-6

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