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What does the Bible say about spiritual disability?

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Spiritual disability means a lack of ability to keep God's holy law and to come to Christ without divine intervention.

Spiritual disability, as described in the sermon, refers to the inability to keep God's holy law and to genuinely come to Christ without the draw of the Father. This concept is grounded in scripture, particularly in Romans 8:6-7, which indicates that the 'carnal mind is enmity against God' and cannot please God. Paul emphasizes that no one can come to Christ unless they are drawn by the Father (John 6:44). This reflects our complete dependence on divine grace for spiritual awakening and belief.
Scripture References: Romans 8:6-7, John 6:44

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