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What does the Bible say about spiritual stupor?

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Spiritual stupor refers to a state of spiritual drowsiness where believers may be aware of God but not engaged in communion with Him.

The concept of spiritual stupor is highlighted in the Song of Solomon, where the bride is aware of her beloved's presence but fails to engage with Him. This state reflects a lack of spiritual vitality among believers, often characterized by complacency and distraction by worldly concerns (Song of Solomon 5:1-3). Such spiritual sleepiness shows how believers, although truly saved, can become indifferent, forgetting the vitality and joy found in communion with Christ.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 5:1-3, Song of Solomon 6:11-13

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Spiritual Stupor
Frank Tate · Feb 15, 2015