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What does the Bible say about spiritual drowsiness?

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The Bible acknowledges the reality of spiritual drowsiness, as seen in the Song of Solomon 5:2, where the heart can be awake even when one feels spiritually asleep.

In the Song of Solomon 5:2, the metaphor of sleepwalking illustrates the condition of spiritual drowsiness. The woman in the verse states, 'I sleep, but my heart is awake,' highlighting that spiritual lethargy is common even among believers. This condition can stem from various factors like sin, worldliness, and a lack of engagement with the Word and prayer, which ultimately lead to a dullness in worship and communion with God. Just as the best of saints in Scripture, like David and Abraham, experienced spiritual slumps, we too can find comfort in knowing that this is a part of the Christian experience. However, it's crucial to recognize this state and respond with genuine complaint and desire for awakening.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 5:2

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