Blake
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Greetings in the Lord Jesus Christ,
I wanted to start a study on the spirit, soul and body. I'd like to start by sharing some insights on the three and encourage everyone to hop in and share their own gleanings on the subjects for the teaching, learning and edification of everyone involved!
First a prayer. Lord God anoint our mind to receive good teaching, to be humble to correction and slow to anger. Guide in Your truth as we attempt to learn according to Your word. Grant us zeal according to knowledge and a hunger and thirst for righteousness. Open our ears to hear and our mouths to speak and our hearts to be receptive. We ask these things in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to whom all honor and glory belongs. Amen.
Here are a couple of starting points to get the juices flowing and the conversation started:
The spirit and the soul are two separate things. The soul, which is the mind, will and emotions of a man, is entirely different from the spirit, which is the innermost essence of a man. I wondered for many years how the Lord could stand to dwell in us while we are yet sinful beings, and through hearing good teaching I finally learned that upon being saved, God sets our spirit aside for Himself. Our spirits have been sanctified and preserved unto Him. (Whether or not this is unto eternal security is up for debate, WHICH WE WILL NOT BE DISCUSSING IN THIS THREAD.) He dwells within our spirits, and His Holy Spirit guides us there, revealing His will... but of course our soul and our bodies are not always in alignment with our spirit, and need to be made subservient to His will for us, through the renewing and transforming of our minds via the word of God.
This teaching has radically helped me understand things. One, for example, is Paul's saying that "the spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak." We can be all in within our spirit man, but our minds, still in the process of renewal, war against us, and so do our bodies. The spirit says let us pray, the body says I'm too tired. The spirit says let us fast, the body says I'm too hungry. The spirit says pray for that man, the soul says that's too uncomfortable for me. The spirit says let's read the word, the soul says I'd rather be on Facebook. And then we have little contradictions in our day to day lives where we want two things at once -- I really don't want to eat that cake, but I really want to eat that cake, lol. These are examples of our spirit being prompted by God the Holy Spirit and the rest of our being out of alignment, due to all sorts of things... whether we are babes still of the milk, lazy, uncommitted, whatever the case may be.
I also believe this is what it means to be made in the image of God. We are one being, and yet we are three. We are fearfully and wonderfully made.
I look forward to your responses with great enthusiasm.
Disclaimer: I'm not saying with 100% certainty that my positions are correct, only that this is what I've come to know through study. If I'm wrong, tell me how!
I wanted to start a study on the spirit, soul and body. I'd like to start by sharing some insights on the three and encourage everyone to hop in and share their own gleanings on the subjects for the teaching, learning and edification of everyone involved!
First a prayer. Lord God anoint our mind to receive good teaching, to be humble to correction and slow to anger. Guide in Your truth as we attempt to learn according to Your word. Grant us zeal according to knowledge and a hunger and thirst for righteousness. Open our ears to hear and our mouths to speak and our hearts to be receptive. We ask these things in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to whom all honor and glory belongs. Amen.
Here are a couple of starting points to get the juices flowing and the conversation started:
The spirit and the soul are two separate things. The soul, which is the mind, will and emotions of a man, is entirely different from the spirit, which is the innermost essence of a man. I wondered for many years how the Lord could stand to dwell in us while we are yet sinful beings, and through hearing good teaching I finally learned that upon being saved, God sets our spirit aside for Himself. Our spirits have been sanctified and preserved unto Him. (Whether or not this is unto eternal security is up for debate, WHICH WE WILL NOT BE DISCUSSING IN THIS THREAD.) He dwells within our spirits, and His Holy Spirit guides us there, revealing His will... but of course our soul and our bodies are not always in alignment with our spirit, and need to be made subservient to His will for us, through the renewing and transforming of our minds via the word of God.
This teaching has radically helped me understand things. One, for example, is Paul's saying that "the spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak." We can be all in within our spirit man, but our minds, still in the process of renewal, war against us, and so do our bodies. The spirit says let us pray, the body says I'm too tired. The spirit says let us fast, the body says I'm too hungry. The spirit says pray for that man, the soul says that's too uncomfortable for me. The spirit says let's read the word, the soul says I'd rather be on Facebook. And then we have little contradictions in our day to day lives where we want two things at once -- I really don't want to eat that cake, but I really want to eat that cake, lol. These are examples of our spirit being prompted by God the Holy Spirit and the rest of our being out of alignment, due to all sorts of things... whether we are babes still of the milk, lazy, uncommitted, whatever the case may be.
I also believe this is what it means to be made in the image of God. We are one being, and yet we are three. We are fearfully and wonderfully made.
I look forward to your responses with great enthusiasm.
Disclaimer: I'm not saying with 100% certainty that my positions are correct, only that this is what I've come to know through study. If I'm wrong, tell me how!
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