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What does it mean to be a 'lunatic' in a spiritual sense?

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In a spiritual context, a 'lunatic' refers to someone trapped in sin and unable to free themselves, often needing divine intervention.

The term 'lunatic' in this sermon reflects individuals deeply enmeshed in their sinful nature, much like the boy in Matthew 17 who was possessed and desperately needed help. This designation signifies more than mere madness; it denotes a spiritual state of extreme bondage and distress. Such individuals may be trapped in cycles of behavior that lead to destruction, embodying the struggle against sin that can feel insurmountable. The hope, however, is that through faith in Christ and the power of the Gospel, as articulated in this sermon, even the most entrenched sinner can find freedom and healing through His grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 17

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