Greg then launches into the topic of prayer, he says, "The Pharisees were caught up in repeating ritualized prayers over and over again. They seemed to believe that the longer the prayer, the more spiritual and pleasing to God. But God isn't interested in eloquence. Not at all. Prayer should come from the heart. He isn't interested in how perfectly our prayers sound, or whether they rhyme, or whether we throw in any King James English, or how long they are. He is concerned with how genuine they are
into the flesh, the Gnostics believe that he did not actually become human to become crucified, they instead believed that he was only spiritually on earth, and he did not suffer, but returned to Heaven, which was his spiritual home. The Gnostics believed that anything physical was bad and only the spirit can be good therefore, this led to their rejection of a physical human Jesus on the earth. Their ideology provided that Jesus could not have become flesh, then returned to heaven in spirit, since
quickly become short of breath and struggle to complete their goal. If you have not accepted Jesus Christ into your life, your spirit is in the same sad shape as a smoker’s diseased lungs. Our spirits were created by God to be in perfect union and fellowship with Him. The spirit does not take in oxygen like the lungs, but it does take in God’s life-giving power. The spirit, that all believers have inside us, is sustained by the perfect love of our Heavenly Father and by the freedom and peace that
Italy. This included the belief in many Gods and Spirits. By
Lust and love are total opposites. Lust is a primary ingredient of sex addiction. I find out that people are often confused about what lust is. Lust is harmful to the body, mind and spirit, and it can easily be mistaken for love, as we can see in the book of 2Samuel 13:1-4, with Amnon, son of King David, erroneously getting involved with his own sister, Tamar. Lust has the opposite effect of love. Love is spiritual while lust is Carnal; and the Holy Bible says that God is love. What really is lust
covenant and the era of the Spirit. The Mosaic Law brings recognition of sin, but cannot save people, whereas Jesus condemned sin and freed humans from bodily death and gave eternal spiritual life. #3 – Observations - Literary: o In Romans 8:1-11, there are repetition, contrast, summarization, and explanation/analysis present. Even the previous chapter, Romans 7, which is what prepares Romans 8, repeats words such as flesh, law, and sin. In Romans 8, the words Spirit, life, Christ, and God are
Introduction Rick Joyner’s, “There Were Two Trees in The Garden” is an extraordinary book that focuses on developing a Spirit-guided foundation in Christ. Many believers in today’s society are unaware of how to overcome temptations and addictions of the flesh. In order to overcome or win a fight there has to be an accurate understanding of the enemy that is attacking. Joyner exemplifies how from the beginning of creation humanity had the volition given by God. Man the ability to choose to not eat
feet in which you could see the wounds. If Jesus was a spirit, the could not feel the wounds, they would go right through. The disciples actually touched the, and even grabbed his feet. Thomas doubted at first, which is what many people still do today, and Thomas put his fingers on the wounds and Jesus’ sides, and had faith. Thomas would not be able to feel the wounds of a spirit. After the resurrection, Jesus was able to eat, which spirits cannot consume anything. It is obvious that Jesus was raised
The work of the Holy Spirit in us "But he that is joined unto the Lord is one spirit." (1 Corinthians 6:17) "For we are members of his body, of his flesh, and of his bones." (Ephesians 5:30) Believers are united to Christ in a more intimate and transcendent union than we can have with any of our contemporaries. The Holy Spirit is the living contact between Jesus Christ incarnate, dead and resurrected and ourselves. The Spirit is the concrete point of union with Christ. It
death, and resurrection is the cornerstone of Christianity. Without it there is no good news or the Gospel. Jesus fulfilled the requirement for reconciliation back to God through His obedience. This reconciliation includes healing and salvation for spirit, soul, and body. However, the church embraces the salvation part but struggles with the physical healing. Without understanding the full Gospel, “Christian traditions will forever struggle to understand why all healing is divine and is with us today