Being spiritually half-dead means being alive physically but dead in sin and separated from God.
The term 'spiritually half-dead' refers to the human condition in which an individual is physically alive yet spiritually disconnected from God due to sin. This state is vividly illustrated in the parable of the Good Samaritan, where the wounded man is described as 'half dead.' Scripture attests to this reality, emphasizing that in our natural state, we are 'dead in trespasses and sins' (Ephesians 2:1). This spiritual death signifies the inability to respond to God or desire his ways, leaving us hopeless without the intervention of Christ. Understanding this condition is crucial as it underscores our need for salvation and the compassionate work of Christ to restore us fully to life both physically and spiritually.
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