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What does the Bible say about being settled on your lees?

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The Bible warns against being settled on your lees, which symbolizes spiritual complacency and neglect of God's ways.

In the prophecy of Zephaniah, being 'settled on your lees' refers to a state of spiritual ease and complacency, where individuals ignore God's Word and live according to their own desires. This condition is condemned by God, as indicated in Zephaniah 1:12, where He promises to search Jerusalem and punish those who are indifferent to His commands. This metaphor highlights the danger of remaining stagnant in one's faith, as it can lead to spiritual decay and ultimately God's judgment. It's a call to remain active and diligent in our spiritual lives, continually seeking God's guidance and walking in His ways.
Scripture References: Zephaniah 1:12, Jeremiah 48:11

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