Total Depravity Pt. 1

The Profound Reality of Human Depravity: A Summary This bible study delves into the theological concept of total depravity, drawing heavily from biblical passages like Romans 5:12-19 and the teachings of reformers like Calvin and Luther. The core argument presented is that humanity, due to Adam's original sin, is born in a state of spiritual bankruptcy, characterized by a corrupted mind, enslaved will, and a heart inclined towards evil. Key points explored include: *The Origin of Sin:* Adam's disobedience introduced sin and death into the world, affecting all his descendants. *Total Depravity Defined:* This doctrine doesn't mean every person is as wicked as they could possibly be, but rather that sin has pervasively corrupted every aspect of human being – mind, will, emotions, and conscience. *Spiritual Incapacity:* The "natural man" is spiritually dead, blind, and unable to perform any good work that is spiritually meritorious in God's sight. This includes the inability to choose spiritual good or save oneself. *The Enslaved Will:* Post-fall, the human will is bound to sin, unable to freely choose God or spiritual righteousness without divine intervention. Analogies liken the will to a beast ridden by either God or Satan. *Common Grace vs. Saving Grace:* While unsaved individuals may perform outwardly good deeds ("civic virtue") due to God's common grace restraining evil, these actions do not earn salvation as they do not originate from a faith-renewed heart aimed at God's glory. *The Necessity of the New Birth:* To enter God's kingdom, a radical transformation is required – a "birth from above" by the Holy Spirit, which regenerates the heart and enables faith and trust in God. *Human Pride and Divine Grace:* The transcript critiques the human tendency to seek credit for actions they are incapable of, emphasizing that salvation is entirely a work of God's grace, not human effort or merit. Ultimately, the message underscores humanity's complete dependence on God for salvation, urging a recognition of our depravity to foster humility, devotion, and worship. #christianity #theology #totaldepravity #Sin #salvation #grace #reformedtheology #calvinism #SpiritualDead #bornagain www.ReformedRookie.com Podcast: https://anchor.fm/reformedrookie Facebook:   / thereformedrookie   Twitter:   / nyapologist   Semper Reformanda!