The Christian journey of sanctification is a fundamental part Christian life. It involves becoming free from sin in three stages: initial sanctification through accepting Jesus, progressive sanctification whereby one continuously works to eliminates sin, and final sanctification at death when believers attain sinlessness. The importance of recognizing and celebrating progress along this spiritual path is emphasized.
Author: Sam
Who Are You??
The post explores the dual aspects of the human soul: spirit and flesh, highlighting their communication and the importance of exercising one’s spirit to avoid atrophy. It emphasizes that strengthening the spirit leads to a life increasingly governed by the Holy Spirit, fostering joy and peace. Christians are encouraged to identify themselves and live as true ambassadors of Christ.
Beyond The Boundaries
Certain organisms demonstrate remarkable learning and remembering abilities despite lacking a nervous system or conventional means of learning. From single-celled stentors to monarch butterflies and homing pigeons, these creatures defy scientific explanation. Their mysterious behavior suggests something beyond current understanding could be at work, as if something outside them is remembering and directing their lives.
Terms of Engagement
Our bodies undergo continual cellular replacement every few years, yet our identity remains unchanged. The invisible soul, consisting of the animal mind and the spirit, holds this constant self. Recognizing and distinguishing between mind and spirit is vital. Neglect of the spirit can lead to a life driven by the mind. Understanding this duality is crucial for worship and spiritual connection.
Dino-Bones
The appearance of dinosaurs remains largely unknown, as many distinctive features may have existed that do not fossilize. Artists depictions may not accurately represent them. Care must be exercised in interpreting such representations in order to maintain personal credibility and respect for those the interpretations may reflect on.