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What does the Bible say about the lame taking the prey?

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The Bible teaches that the lame take the prey as a reminder of God's grace bestowed upon the weak and the humble.

In the context of Isaiah 33:23, the phrase 'the lame take the prey' symbolizes God's favor towards those who are humble and acknowledge their weakness. Throughout scripture, we see that God often uses the weak to confound the strong, demonstrating that salvation and blessings come not from our strength, but from His grace. The Apostle Paul, in Romans 7, expresses his struggles, showing that despite feeling inadequate, the true believer receives grace from Christ. Thus, we find comfort in knowing that our position as 'lame' is not a disqualification but rather a qualification for receiving God's mercy.
Scripture References: Isaiah 33:23, Romans 7:15-20, 1 Corinthians 1:27-29

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