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What does the Bible say about spiritual destitution?

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The Bible teaches that spiritual destitution means being without God, hope, and Christ, which is the state of those not saved.

Psalm 102:17 states that God will regard the prayer of the destitute, pointing to the dire condition of all who are spiritually without Christ. Those lacking faith are truly destitute—without the essential needs for eternal life, bound by sin, and condemned by the law. Ephesians 2:12 amplifies this by declaring that without Christ, individuals are without God and without hope in the world, highlighting the profound spiritual emptiness that comes when one does not have a relationship with the Savior.
Scripture References: Psalm 102:17, Ephesians 2:12

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Destitute
David Eddmenson · Jul 17, 2011
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