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Why is understanding man's fall important for grace?

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Understanding the complete fall of man is crucial because it underscores the necessity of God's sovereign grace for salvation.

Comprehending the nature of man's fall is pivotal in recognizing the overarching need for grace in salvation. The sermon points out that when Adam sinned, he did not simply become wounded; he died spiritually, as declared in Genesis. Job 15:14-16 highlights humanity's total depravity, asserting that not even the angels are deemed pure in God's sight, signifying that if man is not wholly lost, he does not need full salvation. This demonstrates that grace is not merely a helping hand for those who are capable but rather a complete rescue for those who are inherently unable to seek God. Recognizing the totality of the fall drives home the imperative of God's grace, revealing that reliance on Christ alone is essential for true regeneration and spiritual life.
Scripture References: Genesis 2:17, Job 15:14-16

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