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What is the significance of being spiritually lame?

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Being spiritually lame symbolizes our inherent inability to come to God on our own without His divine intervention.

The notion of spiritual lameness serves as a powerful metaphor for our human condition apart from Christ. In the sermon, Mephibosheth's physical lameness represents our spiritual depravity and inability to seek God or achieve righteousness on our own. In Ephesians 2:1, Paul writes that we were dead in our trespasses and sins, illustrating our total inability to respond to God without His grace. This affliction highlights our need for Christ, who, like David fetching Mephibosheth, draws us to Himself through the Spirit. It emphasizes that salvation is not achieved by our efforts but is purely an act of grace as we are called and enabled by God to partake in the blessings of salvation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1, 2 Samuel 9

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