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What does it mean to be 'lame on both feet' in a spiritual sense?

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Being 'lame on both feet' spiritually signifies our total depravity and inability to save ourselves without God's mercy and grace.

The phrase 'lame on both feet' used in relation to Mephibosheth serves as a profound metaphor for mankind's spiritual condition post-Fall. Just as Mephibosheth could not walk due to his physical affliction, humanity is spiritually incapacitated and unable to achieve righteousness or salvation on its own. In Romans 3:10-12, it is established that there is none righteous, and all have sinned. It underscores the believer's reliance on God's mercy for redemption. This highlights that our worthiness to receive God's grace is not based on any inherent goodness but rather stems from the sovereign mercy of God, who reaches down to save the spiritually disabled.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10-12, Romans 5:8

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