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What does the Bible say about the paralysis of the soul?

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The Bible illustrates the paralysis of the soul through the story of the paralytic in Mark 2, highlighting humanity's inability to come to God apart from divine grace.

The paralysis of the soul is vividly depicted in Mark 2 with the account of the paralytic man. This physical ailment serves as a powerful metaphor for our spiritual condition before God. The paralytic was unable to move himself, just as we are unable to come to God by our own efforts due to the deadness of our sins (Ephesians 2:1). Just as Jesus healed the man’s body, He first addressed the need of his soul, demonstrating that the forgiveness of sins is the true priority for humanity. As the passage shows, this miracle is an intentional display of God's grace, emphasizing the need for a divine intervention to awaken and heal our spiritually paralyzed souls.
Scripture References: Mark 2:1-12, Ephesians 2:1

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