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Why is the oil important in the parable of the ten virgins?

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The oil represents the presence of the Holy Spirit and true spiritual life in believers.

In the parable of the ten virgins, the oil they carried is emblematic of the essential spiritual sustenance required to endure in faith and anticipation of Christ's return. While all ten virgins had lamps, only the wise brought extra oil, which allowed them to keep their lamps burning when the bridegroom arrived. This oil represents the Holy Spirit's active presence in the believer's heart, providing the necessary life and love of Christ essential for a genuine relationship with Him. Without this spiritual oil, individuals are left unprepared and ultimately excluded from the wedding feast, symbolizing total separation from Christ. Hence, the parable teaches that the inner spiritual reality, denoted by the oil, is crucial for those who profess faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:1-13, John 7:37-39

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