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How does the story of the colt relate to our spiritual condition?

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The colt represents lost sinners, bound and wild, needing to be loosed by Christ to fulfill their divine purpose.

The colt in Luke 19 is a vivid metaphor for the spiritual condition of mankind—a symbol of those bound in sin, wild in rebellion. The colt was tied and unable to free itself, mirroring how we, in our natural state, are enslaved to sin and unable to redeem ourselves. Just as the disciples were sent to loosen the colt, the Holy Spirit works in believers to set them free from the bondage of sin and to bring them into communion with Christ. This act of liberation is central to the Gospel, showcasing God's grace that breaks the chains of our sinfulness, allowing us to eventually serve our Savior in His righteous purposes.
Scripture References: Luke 19:29-38, Ephesians 2:1, John 11:43-44

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