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Why is understanding spiritual deadness important for Christians?

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Understanding spiritual deadness shows the need for grace and highlights God's sovereignty in salvation, as all are lost without Christ (Ephesians 2:1).

Recognizing the state of spiritual deadness is essential for Christians as it clarifies the depth of human sinfulness and the necessity of divine intervention. Ephesians 2:1 acknowledges that all people are 'dead in trespasses and sins,' indicating a total inability to seek God or contribute to their salvation. This understanding leads to a greater appreciation of God's grace, as it highlights that salvation must be entirely an act of God. Without grasping the severity of our condition, we may fail to appreciate the greatness of God's mercy and the sacrificial work of Christ. Only by acknowledging our deadness can we fully embrace the reality that it is only through God's power that we can be made alive and restored to fellowship with Him.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1, Romans 5:12, John 6:44, John 5:40, John 11:43-44

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Lazarus Is Dead
John Chapman · Aug 22, 2010
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