John 10:10 The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.
Mark 5:5 And always, night and day, he was in the mountains, and in the tombs, crying, and cutting himself with stones.
Physical effects
- Severe bodily injury from repeated cutting: lacerations, blood loss, scarring.
- Exhaustion and weakened health due to constant crying and lack of rest or proper nourishment.
- Deep separation from God, or biblical order—symbolized by retreating into the tombs and mountains.
- Loss of hope or spiritual desolation, where suffering becomes an identity and replaces prior spiritual life.
- Entrenchment of shame and self-loathing; self-injury as an attempt to cope with unbearable inner pain.
- Impaired ability to form healthy attachments or seek help, increasing isolation and worsening mental health (depression, anxiety, possible dissociation).
Illustrated is how sin is not just a moral failing, but a comprehensive disruption of human wellness. Sin fractures the entire human experience - breaking physical integrity, spiritual connection, and emotional stability. The physical acts are both symptom and perpetuator of inner brokenness: bodily pain temporarily externalizes inner anguish, but also deepens spiritual estrangement and emotional despair, creating a destructive feedback loop.
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