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What does the Bible say about spiritual infirmity?

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The Bible describes spiritual infirmity as a state where an individual is bound and unable to lift themselves spiritually, much like the woman in Luke 13:10-17 who was crippled for 18 years.

Spiritual infirmity is addressed in the Bible, particularly in the narrative of Luke 13:10-17, where a woman is described as having a spirit of infirmity for eighteen years, unable to lift herself up. This narrative illustrates the relationship between physical and spiritual conditions, showing that the woman's physical ailment is emblematic of her spiritual bondage. Spiritual infirmity manifests as a deep depression of the mind or soul, indicating a disconnect from God and His grace. Just as the woman was physically unable to straighten up without divine intervention, individuals similarly require God's grace to overcome spiritual struggles and weaknesses.
Scripture References: Luke 13:10-17, Romans 12:11

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