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How does the story of the axe head relate to salvation?

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The lost axe head symbolizes humanity's spiritual state of deadness, while its recovery illustrates God's miraculous salvation.

The account of the axe head falling into the Jordan River serves as an analogy for humanity's lost condition due to sin. Just as the axe head was lost and beyond recovery by the man's own efforts, so too are we spiritually dead and incapable of saving ourselves. The miraculous recovery of the axe head, facilitated by God's intervention through Elijah, signifies how God’s grace and power bring life to those who are spiritually dead. This narrative illustrates not only the hopelessness of our human condition but also the glory of divine redemption, as God calls forth what is lost and brings it back to Himself, showcasing His eternal plan of salvation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1, Romans 5:6-8

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