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What does the Bible say about hopelessness?

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The Bible illustrates hopelessness through the life of the man possessed by a legion of demons, as depicted in Mark 5.

In Mark 5, the condition of the man possessed by demons serves as a powerful metaphor for hopelessness. Living among the tombs, he was tormented, isolated, and unable to be helped by others, showing how human efforts fall short in addressing sin and despair. This description highlights the absolute hopelessness that exists apart from God's grace. Ultimately, it emphasizes that all men, apart from Christ, are in a similar state of spiritual hopelessness, desperate for redemption and freedom from sin's bondage.
Scripture References: Mark 5:1-20, Mark 9:14-29, Isaiah 35

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Paul Mahan · Jan 3, 2024
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