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The Bible gives a very clear answer to the age-old question of, “Are humans inherently good or evil?” The uncomfortably bad news is that apart from union with Christ, there are no good people. Comparing ourselves to others is an effective form of self-validation but it is not reflective of the real situation.
Hearing that we are dead in our trespasses and sins and that no one is good certainly is bad news but in order to really understand and appreciate the good news of the gospel we must first understand and believe the bad news.
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The Bible gives a very clear answer to the age-old question of, “Are humans inherently good or evil?” The uncomfortably bad news is that apart from union with Christ, there are no good people. Comparing ourselves to others is an effective form of self-validation but it is not reflective of the real situation.
Hearing that we are dead in our trespasses and sins and that no one is good certainly is bad news but in order to really understand and appreciate the good news of the gospel we must first understand and believe the bad news.