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What does the Bible say about spiritual coldness?

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The Bible illustrates spiritual coldness as a state of having a hardened heart, where one strays from God while attempting to find comfort in their own efforts.

In John 18:15-18, Peter's experience of warming himself among the enemies of Christ symbolizes a spiritual chill that results from pride and self-reliance. This coldness leaves one unable to feel the warmth of God's grace, leading to a state of misery and despair. The passage illustrates how sin can create a spiritual frost, isolating a believer from the assurance of God's presence and love. Consequently, they may find themselves attempting to generate warmth through their own strength, much like Peter did while trying to convince himself he was still okay in the eyes of others.
Scripture References: John 18:15-18, Jeremiah 17:9, Matthew 26:31-35

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