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What does it mean to be a 'weak worm' according to the Bible?

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Being a 'weak worm' reflects our vulnerability and reliance on God's grace for salvation and support.

'Weak worm' is a term used in Isaiah 41:14 to convey the utter helplessness of God's people without Him. It signifies our frailty and inability to save ourselves, emphasizing our need for divine intervention. This concept is fundamental within sovereign grace theology, which teaches that salvation is entirely based on God's grace and not on human strength or merit. Recognizing ourselves as 'weak worms' helps believers appreciate the depth of God's love and the significance of Christ's sacrifice, reinforcing the truth that it is only through His strength that we are sustained and redeemed.
Scripture References: Isaiah 41:14

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