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Why should Christians understand total depravity?

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Total depravity underscores the fundamental need for God's grace in salvation.

The concept of total depravity explains that as a result of the fall, every aspect of humanity is affected by sin, leaving individuals incapable of saving themselves. Paul's sermon in Acts 17 presents the need for recognizing one's helplessness before a sovereign God. Understanding total depravity leads to a greater appreciation of God's mercy; acknowledging that apart from divine intervention, no one can come to God. Therefore, it establishes the foundational truth that salvation is entirely a work of God’s grace, not of human effort.
Scripture References: Acts 17:26-30

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