Soul man
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Being taught and revelation are two completely different things, both are mind components but one produces an imitation while the other allows the Son-nature to manifest itself.
The mind can control the learning process, but the mind cannot control the revelation process, Gal. 1:12.
I know it sounds like I'm beating a drum, but the believer needs to hear this over and over again if they are going to get it fixed in them.
Most believers spend most of their lifetime in the world before they ever get born again.
So we are more attune to the sin-nature than we are to the Son-nature now resident within us.
When I was in the world and unsaved, I had no knowledge of God.
My mind retained no knowledge of God, if a conversation came up about God it was no different to me than talking about anything else, it meant nothing to me.
Needless to say it cost me a lot.
I must admit that I am kind of envious of those in the world not saved and have some kind of knowledge of God.
They may not be born again but they understand that there is a God.
I know my position may be the extreme in some cases but that is how my mind functioned when it was in the world.
So I see the importance of mind renewal for the believer.
My first few years as a Christian was pure hell, worse than the years I spent in the world, and those years were a living hell.
Trying to please God with an unrenewed mind can be the hardest thing you ever do.
In time, God in his mercy gave me teachers that were very worthy of their call.
They spurred me to Revelation, they did not give me their opinion, they rode me to Revelation and understanding, Romans 1:11,
11 For I long to see you, that I may impart unto you some spiritual gift, to the end ye may be established;
Thank God in His timing I had a revelation of Jesus Christ, the Indwelling Christ, Gal. 1:15-16,
15 But when it pleased God, who separated me from my mother's womb, and called me by his grace,
16 To reveal his Son in me, that I might preach him among the heathen; immediately I conferred not with flesh and blood:
It gave me a new perspective, I viewed the world different, I understood why the hell, I looked at people different, I got a new bible, taking on its proper perspective, it was like being born again, again.
It was in me all the time, I just did not know it, "christ in you, the hope of glory."
Now I simply write, and teach-preach this glorious gospel.
The mind can control the learning process, but the mind cannot control the revelation process, Gal. 1:12.
I know it sounds like I'm beating a drum, but the believer needs to hear this over and over again if they are going to get it fixed in them.
Most believers spend most of their lifetime in the world before they ever get born again.
So we are more attune to the sin-nature than we are to the Son-nature now resident within us.
When I was in the world and unsaved, I had no knowledge of God.
My mind retained no knowledge of God, if a conversation came up about God it was no different to me than talking about anything else, it meant nothing to me.
Needless to say it cost me a lot.
I must admit that I am kind of envious of those in the world not saved and have some kind of knowledge of God.
They may not be born again but they understand that there is a God.
I know my position may be the extreme in some cases but that is how my mind functioned when it was in the world.
So I see the importance of mind renewal for the believer.
My first few years as a Christian was pure hell, worse than the years I spent in the world, and those years were a living hell.
Trying to please God with an unrenewed mind can be the hardest thing you ever do.
In time, God in his mercy gave me teachers that were very worthy of their call.
They spurred me to Revelation, they did not give me their opinion, they rode me to Revelation and understanding, Romans 1:11,
11 For I long to see you, that I may impart unto you some spiritual gift, to the end ye may be established;
Thank God in His timing I had a revelation of Jesus Christ, the Indwelling Christ, Gal. 1:15-16,
15 But when it pleased God, who separated me from my mother's womb, and called me by his grace,
16 To reveal his Son in me, that I might preach him among the heathen; immediately I conferred not with flesh and blood:
It gave me a new perspective, I viewed the world different, I understood why the hell, I looked at people different, I got a new bible, taking on its proper perspective, it was like being born again, again.
It was in me all the time, I just did not know it, "christ in you, the hope of glory."
Now I simply write, and teach-preach this glorious gospel.