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

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'Halteth' refers to being spiritually weak or limping, acknowledging our inability without God's grace.

'Halteth' serves as a metaphor for spiritual weakness, as seen in Zephaniah 3:19, which speaks to those who are limping or crippled in their spiritual lives. This term reflects our human condition, where we often struggle and falter in faith and obedience. The acknowledgment of our limp allows us to lean on God's strength, as He actively works to save and restore us regardless of our frailty. It reminds us that being aware of our limitations is essential for receiving God's grace and enables us to fully trust in His promises.
Scripture References: Zephaniah 3:19

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