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What does the Bible say about spiritual life and death in the church?

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The Bible distinguishes between those who are spiritually dead and those who are merely dying, suggesting that even those in a dying state can be revived through the gospel.

In Revelation 3:1-6, we see Christ addressing the church at Sardis, stating that while they have a reputation of being alive, they are actually dead. This highlights the distinction between being spiritually dead and merely spiritually dying. The dying can still receive the grace of the gospel, which is the means by which God brings life to those who are spiritually lethargic. Those who have been regenerated cannot enjoy permanent death; instead, they can experience revival through the truth of the gospel and the ministry of the Holy Spirit, who works to rejuvenate the hearts of believers. The gospel glorifies God and provides hope for those who may feel they are only dying rather than completely dead in their trespasses.
Scripture References: Revelation 3:1-6, Matthew 23:28

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