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What does the Bible say about spiritual slumber?

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The Bible describes spiritual slumber as a state of indifference to divine things and emphasizes the need for awakening through Christ's voice.

Spiritual slumber is illustrated in many scriptures, highlighting the condition of those who are indifferent towards their relationship with God. The Song of Solomon depicts the Shulamite saying, 'I sleep, but my heart waketh.' This paradox illustrates that while believers may find themselves in a state of spiritual slumber, the new heart given by God continues to seek Him. Paul urges us in Romans to 'wake out of sleep,' indicating that a lethargy towards divine matters should not characterize the lives of the faithful. When believers find themselves in this state, it is vital to acknowledge it honestly, seeking the Lord's grace to awaken their hearts and minds.
Scripture References: Romans 13:11, Song of Solomon 5:2, Hosea 5:15, Hebrews 10:24-25

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