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What does the Bible say about spiritual dryness?

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The Bible describes human nature as a dry and parched land due to sin, highlighting the need for Christ as the living water.

The Bible, particularly in Isaiah 32:2, articulates the state of human nature as fundamentally dry and lifeless due to the fall of Adam, which brought spiritual death. This condition leaves humanity devoid of spiritual vitality—characterized by darkness, despair, and a lack of hope. As Isaiah proclaims, it is only through Christ, depicted as a man and a source of living water, that souls can find refreshment and restoration. Understanding our spiritual dryness is crucial as it drives us to acknowledge our need for Christ, the one who provides true sustenance for the thirsty soul.
Scripture References: Isaiah 32:2, Ephesians 2:1, Haggai 2:17, Amos 8:11, Romans 1:16, 1 Corinthians 1:21

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O Ye Dry Bones
Paul Mahan · Aug 30, 2020
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