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What does the Bible say about being past feeling?

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Ephesians 4:18 describes being past feeling as being alienated from the life of God due to the blindness of the heart.

In Ephesians 4:18-19, Paul describes individuals who are 'past feeling' as having their understanding darkened and being alienated from the life of God. This state is caused by ignorance and the blindness of their hearts, leading to a life characterized by sin and greediness. Being past feeling suggests a spiritual deadness where one no longer responds to the truth of the gospel or the call of Christ. Such a condition is a manifestation of our fallen nature, indicating our utter inability to seek God or have genuine feelings towards Him without divine intervention. The cure for this state is only found in Christ, who brings understanding and warmth to our cold hearts through His grace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 4:18-19

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