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What does the Bible say about dearth and famine?

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The Bible uses dearth and famine metaphorically to illustrate spiritual hunger and the need for divine sustenance.

In Genesis 41, dearth and famine are not just physical conditions, but represent a spiritual state where individuals recognize their neediness and seek what only God can provide. Just as the Egyptians faced a dire need for bread during a famine, spiritually, we are called to recognize our own poverty and need for Christ. This theme is reiterated throughout scripture, where physical needs often parallel our spiritual requirements, highlighting the necessity of reliance on God as the ultimate source of nourishment and sustenance.
Scripture References: Genesis 41:53-56, John 6:68

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