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Human Helplessness

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The biblical concept of human helplessness underscores the inherent limitations and frailties of humanity, emphasizing the need for divine intervention and guidance. As expressed in Psalms 121:2, "My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth," this theme is woven throughout the Bible, highlighting the insufficiency of human strength and wisdom. In Romans 8:26, the Apostle Paul acknowledges the weakness of the human spirit, noting that "we do not know what we ought to pray for," yet affirms that the Holy Spirit intercedes on our behalf, illustrating the Christian doctrine of dependence on God's power and providence, as also seen in Psalms 23:1, where David declares, "The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing." This emphasis on human helplessness serves to underscore the central role of faith and trust in the Christian life.

G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan expounds on the profound teachings of Romans, emphasizing the helplessness of humanity in sin and the perfection of divine salvation through Christ. He highlights that both Gentiles and Jews are equally guilty before God, yet salvation is available through faith in Jesus, who embo

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