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What does it mean to be lifted out of the horrible pit?

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Being lifted out of the horrible pit symbolizes redemption from sin and restoration through Christ.

The metaphor of being lifted out of a horrible pit represents the believer's experience of redemption from the dark, sinful state of existence. The ‘horrible pit’ signifies the depth of despair and sin from which God rescues us. The act of being brought up is a demonstration of God's mercy and power, illustrating His ability to restore life, establish our paths, and provide us with a foundation on Christ—the rock. This imagery encapsulates the believer's transformation, moving from bondage and corruption to freedom and life in Christ, who is the source of stability and hope.
Scripture References: Psalm 40:2-3, Ephesians 2:1-10

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Psalms 40
Henry Mahan · Oct 11, 1978
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