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What does the Bible say about divine intervention in our lives?

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The Bible teaches that divine intervention is necessary for spiritual life, just as it was needed for the barren mothers in scripture.

In the context of Judges chapter 13, we see that God's divine intervention was required to bring life and hope. The barren woman, the mother of Samson, symbolizes our own spiritual barrenness. Without God's sovereign work, we remain dead in sin and unable to produce spiritual life. Just as God reached out to the barren mothers like Sarah and Hannah, He must intervene in our hearts to give us life and faith. This underscores the necessity of acknowledging our helplessness and dependence on God.
Scripture References: Judges 13:2-3, Romans 4:20-21

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