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Summary: There is none righteous, no, not one; there is none who understands; there is none who seeks after God.

Today, we gather in the presence of the Almighty, humbled by the truth revealed to us in the words of the Apostle Paul in his letter to the Romans. In Romans 3:10-12, Paul delivers a powerful message that echoes through the corridors of time, reminding us of our shared humanity and our universal need for redemption. He boldly proclaims that there is none righteous, none who truly understands, none who seeks after God. In these verses, Paul strips away the façade of self-righteousness and exposes the raw truth of our condition before God.

The words of Paul serve as a sobering reminder that regardless of our status, wealth, or upbringing, we all stand on level ground when it comes to our need for salvation. There is no room for pride or arrogance in the presence of the Most High, for we are all equally dependent on His grace and mercy.

But Paul does not leave us in despair. For in Romans 3:23, he offers us a glimmer of hope, declaring, "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." In this verse, we find solace in the knowledge that we are not alone in our brokenness. We are all sinners in need of a Savior, united by our shared frailty and our common longing for restoration.

My dear friends, let us embrace the truth of our shared humanity with humility and gratitude. Let us cast aside the masks of self-righteousness and embrace the saving grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. For it is through His sacrifice on the cross that we find redemption and reconciliation with our Creator.

As we reflect on these words, may we be filled with a renewed sense of awe and reverence for the God who loves us despite our flaws. And may we go forth from this place, empowered by His Spirit, to share the message of hope and salvation with all who will listen.

In closing, let us remember the words of the psalmist: "The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart, and saves such as have a contrite spirit" (Psalm 34:18, NKJV). May we never forget that our God is a God of mercy and compassion, who delights in extending forgiveness to all who call upon His name.

Amen.

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