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What does the Bible say about hope for the disabled?

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The Bible teaches that hope in Christ is specifically for those who recognize their spiritual disability, offering salvation and satisfaction through Him.

The scripture emphasizes that hope in Christ can only be found by those who are spiritually disabled, destitute, and dissatisfied. In essence, those who see their inability to fulfill God's law and acknowledge their need for salvation find hope in the grace of Christ. 1 Samuel 21 illustrates David fleeing to a cave, symbolizing a refuge for those who are struggling, demonstrating that God offers help to those who recognize their need for Him. Romans 10 states that God is near to those who seek Him, reinforcing the truth that hope is accessible to the needy.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 21:10, Romans 10:8-10, Psalm 86:11-17

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