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Romans 3:11-20 delivers one of the most sobering assessments of humanity in all of Scripture. In this episode, we explore how Paul, drawing heavily from Old Testament passages like Psalms and Isaiah, paints a comprehensive picture of universal human sinfulness. Every part of us—mind, mouth, and actions—is shown to be corrupted and separated from God. We discuss why, according to Paul, the Law cannot save us but instead serves to reveal our desperate need for divine intervention. This passage sets the stage for understanding the radical nature of God’s grace and the necessity of salvation through faith, not works. Whether you’re new to Romans or a seasoned Bible student, this episode will help you grasp why understanding our need is the first step toward embracing the gospel.

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