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Ha, you and me both....Well, yeaj lol. I was sorta kidden around. I know it doesn't hold up.
I can't sleep. I'm gonna pay for this tomorrow. .
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Ha, you and me both....Well, yeaj lol. I was sorta kidden around. I know it doesn't hold up.
I can't sleep. I'm gonna pay for this tomorrow. .
Enough of my babble. What you speak of is our sanctification. I am saved, I'm being saved, and I will be saved.
What is sometimes scary, is that we pattern our lives after Jesus and the writer of Hebrews says that Jesus was perfected through His suffering on the cross. We are told to pick up our cross, which is to say we embrace the suffering, we embrace death itself trusting a new birth is coming.Agreed. We're not perfected yet. No pure heart yet. We all learn slowly and see through a glass darkly...but it wont stay that way. Scripture says, Jesus is going to come and do a number on the church.
A quick work isn't it? To prepare his bride, and she will be spotless!
Purity , Holiness and the fear of GOD is coming back to the corporate church.
That's both , scary and refreshing !
As C.S. Lewis said, which I believe came from the influence of the late G.K. Chesterton, we do not have a soul, we are a soul.
Our character is not philosophical for our soul is influenced through our mind and spirit. They cannot be separated and they each tug and pull and we wrestle at times with these influences.
I believe our character is the net result of the outcome of the dance, or the wrestling which occurs above and can manifest itself positively or negatively in the mind or flesh.
What is sometimes scary, is that we pattern our lives after Jesus and the writer of Hebrews says that Jesus was perfected through His suffering on the cross. We are told to pick up our cross, which is to say we embrace the suffering, we embrace death itself trusting a new birth is coming.
What ever happened to blue skies, rainbows and unicorns?
I dont know Edward. For some yes, but for others they blame God and turn against them. What I do know, is none of its wasted in Gods economy either way.You can say that again, Brother! I'ma slowly learning that brother, lol. We are here to suffer. (It builds character, lol)
Sometimes I've wondered if...maybe people who get a thorn in their side and not receive healing, aren't uh, perhaps being blessed by the Lord with it. Perhaps they were not able to fulfill their destiny and plan of the Lord for their life here on earth? So the Lord may allow this suffering (thorn) to be put upon them. ..to keep them clinging to Him...to at least safeguard their soul...??
Spirit, soul, and flesh are connected I think. The spirit does talk to the flesh, and the flesh talks too!
I think when our spirit talks to us, it is what we call our conscience. ..
Because I've noticed that, when things come up, and my conscience speaks to me, and tells me to do the right thing...then my flesh mind freaks out and starts sowing doubt and practically demanding that I do the fleshy worldly thing.
(That also happens in times of me acting in faith, or when the Lord supernaturally helps me and I realize it.)
Oh no, it is a coincidence, it could have been this or that, and sowing doubt into my mind.
I used to believe that our conscience was the Holy Spirit urging us to do the right thing. But scripture says, the Holy Spirit bears witness (talks) to our spirit. It does not say He bears witness with our flesh. So our conscience must be our spirit talking...? Does that sound right?
Hey. I know. How's this?
(Loosely speaking, in humor and not teaching dogma. Please no one be offended) ...
I have not yet been created...
If soul isva product of character and heart, it is dynamic and forever changing...so I'm not done yet. I have not yet been (finished) created...lol.
We have to abide in Christ for Him to have the time to work inside of us and continue to form us into His image.
When we feed our heart and spirit worldly things and distractions spiritual growth stops and stagnation begins.
You can say that again, Brother! I'ma slowly learning that brother, lol. We are here to suffer. (It builds character, lol)
Sometimes I've wondered if...maybe people who get a thorn in their side and not receive healing, aren't uh, perhaps being blessed by the Lord with it. Perhaps they were not able to fulfill their destiny and plan of the Lord for their life here on earth? So the Lord may allow this suffering (thorn) to be put upon them. ..to keep them clinging to Him...to at least safeguard their soul...??
Paul was involved in several riots. (He was the focus of them)
The metalworkers (silver, copper and etc) were concerned about losing business if everyone gave up on idols and talismans of the gods.
They injured Paul with debilitating injuries such as usual with getting beaten. Hernias, broken bones, torn tendons, and internal scar tissue. These would hurt and limit his range of motion unless a skilled surgeon was able to put him back together. (They didn't have any)
These injuries along with the scars on his skin we're probably keeping Paul from traveling as much as he would like. Also likely limiting his ability to breathe.
These injuries would weaken and frustrate anyone.
But Paul persevered and did what he could and likely more than he should have at times than his continued health would allow.
Paul was obnoxious...(a preacher able to start a riot?... really?) Paul was sarcastic to the point of it being an Olympic Champion at it.
And Paul was also emotional to the point of crying like a little girl might.
Paul was the epitome of having a holy heart.