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What does spiritual death mean in Christianity?

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Spiritual death refers to a state of separation from God due to sin, where the soul is unquickened by the Holy Spirit.

In the context of Christian theology, spiritual death is understood as the state of having a soul that is not alive to God and is thus separated from Him due to sin. Ephesians 2:1 observes that individuals are dead in their trespasses and sins until quickened by the Holy Spirit. This separation signifies not just a physical absence of life but a deeper disconnection from the source of life—God Himself. Recognizing our spiritual death is crucial as it leads to an awareness of our need for redemption through Christ, who offers us reconciliation and brings us to spiritual life through faith.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1, John 5:24

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