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What does the Bible say about the famine of righteousness?

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The famine of righteousness symbolizes the spiritual desolation caused by sin, showing humanity's inability to generate righteousness on their own.

The famine of righteousness mentioned in the sermon represents a spiritual drought affecting humanity as a result of sin. Just as physical famine leads to starvation and death, the famine of righteousness results in the eternal death of the soul. The lack of righteousness signifies that, without divine intervention, no one can stand before God. This concept is backed by scripture, such as Hebrews 12:14, which emphasizes the necessity of holiness to see the Lord. Thus, the famine serves as a stark reminder of our dire need for righteousness, which only God can provide through His Son, Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:14

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