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What does the Bible say about being barren spiritually?

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The Bible indicates that all humans are spiritually barren due to sin, but through Christ, they can receive righteousness.

In Isaiah 54, the call to 'Sing, O Barren' illustrates the spiritual condition of humanity, as all are born under the curse of sin and are unable to produce righteousness on their own. This barrenness symbolizes a separation from God, where individuals by nature cannot yield goodness to Him. However, the gospel offers hope for those who recognize their spiritual desolation, declaring that through Christ, they can be filled with the imputed righteousness of God. Jesus' death and resurrection fulfill the requirements of God's justice, thereby allowing believers, though once barren, to rejoice in the abundance of righteousness that has been gifted to them.
Scripture References: Isaiah 54, Isaiah 53, Romans 8:1

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