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What does the Bible say about spiritual barrenness?

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The Bible illustrates spiritual barrenness as a lack of life, akin to Rebekah's inability to conceive, highlighting humanity's need for God's intervention to produce spiritual life.

In Genesis 25, Rebekah's barrenness serves as a metaphor for our spiritual condition. Just as Rebekah could not conceive without God's intervention, so we cannot generate spiritual life within ourselves. This reflects the biblical truth that all life is of God, emphasizing our inability to produce spiritual life apart from divine action. The struggle with spiritual barrenness is a reminder of our dependence on God's grace, highlighting that true life and regeneration come through the Spirit of God, not human effort.
Scripture References: Genesis 25:21-22, 1 Samuel 2:5-7, Isaiah 54:1

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Isaiah 54:1
Charles Spurgeon · Aug 28, 2016
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