In his sermon "We are Sinners from Birth," Paul Washer addresses the Reformed doctrine of original sin and the depravity of man. He argues that all humans are born with a sinful nature, drawing on Genesis 8:21 and Psalm 51:5 to illustrate the inherent evil of humanity from infancy. Washer likens the potential for wickedness in every individual to that of notorious figures like Hitler, emphasizing that without God’s restraining grace, humanity is capable of unimaginable evil. The sermon underscores the necessity of acknowledging one's sinful nature to understand the need for redemption and grace, asserting that all people, in their unconverted state, are enemies of God and are born hating Him.
“What we do not understand is what Scripture teaches about men. Men are evil.”
“This can mean evil from childhood, evils from a baby.”
“If it were not for the common grace of God restraining you in your unconverted state, you would make Hitler look like a choir boy.”
“All men are born in sin and given over to sin. And all men are born hating God.”
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