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What does the story of Mephibosheth teach about our natural condition?

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Mephibosheth's lameness represents humanity's spiritual deadness and inability to come to God on our own.

In the story of Mephibosheth, his physical condition is a metaphor for humanity's spiritual state. Lame from a young age and hidden away in Lodibar, Mephibosheth symbolizes all of us who are spiritually crippled by sin—unable to come to God without His intervention. Romans 5:12 illustrates that through Adam's sin, death spread to all men, which leaves us spiritually incapacitated. Just as Mephibosheth could not walk or move toward David, we too cannot reach God on our own. Therefore, it is only through God’s fetching grace that we are brought to the King. This teaches us about our complete reliance on Christ for salvation.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 9, Romans 5:12

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