James Brown, of blessed memory.
2007-01-16 06:57:49
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answered by Dave P 7
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By creation, man is made up of spirit, soul and body. 1 Thessalonians 5:23. The spirit lives inside the soul and it is the life inside it. However, the soul serves as the protective cover for the spirit. At the same time, the soul is the life inside the body; the body provides a protective cover for the soul. The two bodies are so significantly different to the extent that the death of the physical body does not affect the spirit in any way. Moreover, in the eyes of one, the other does not seem to exist. The physical eye sees nothing at all in the spiritual.
Man can only be active in one at a time. Now that we are active in the flesh, our spiritual nature is passive. It is active only when the physical nature is passive as it happens in a dream or trance or vision.
The spiritual nature of man is created for life in the spirituality of GOD. He cannot live in the spiritual world of Satan. Adam started life in the spiritual Garden of Eden in Paradise. However, some men have acquired the spirituality of Satan. The Mission of Jesus Christ is to redeem the spirit of man and lead him back to the Father. This is how He is the only way. John 14:6. His Mission has nothing to do with the flesh. Remember, His words are spirit. John 6:63. Worship the Father in spirit. John 4:24. Man in his physical nature lives in a world Satan rules. On the other hand, he lives with GOD in his spiritual nature.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ gives man the leeway to go back to Paradise. By the New Covenant which Christians have ignored, baptism unites you with Jesus Christ in his death and resurrection. Your spirit is thus reconciled with GOD. You have been born of water. Your spirit can now be born of Spirit, John 3:3-8, can be led to do the will of GOD, have the righteousness of GOD and live for ever. 'Give your life to Christ' is not in the Bible. It is not the teaching of Christ. It achieves nothing.
The spiritual world of GOD is quite different in nature from the spiritual world of Satan. Those who travel in the astral which is in the spirituality of Satan, travel thousands of miles. Yet, the first heaven is right there at the topmost end of our cloud, that is water above, Genesis 1:6-8, a distance of about 7 miles or much less.
2007-01-16 08:03:21
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answer #2
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answered by Cab302 2
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From by Watchman Nee:
The body is the "world-consciousness," the soul is the "self-consciousness," and the spirit is the "God-consciousness." There are five organs in the body which afford man the five senses. This physical body enables man to communicate with the physical world. This is why it is called the "world- consciousness." The soul comprises that part in man known as the intellect, which makes man's existence possible. The part of love generates affections toward other human beings or objects. Affections originate from the senses. All these are parts of man himself; they form the personality of man. Hence, they are called the "self-consciousness." The spirit is the part with which man communicates with God. With this part man worships God, serves Him, and understands his relationship with God. Hence, it is called "God-consciousness." Just as God dwells in the spirit, the self dwells in the soul, and the senses dwell in the body.
The soul is the meeting point; here the spirit and the body join. Man communicates with God's Spirit and the spiritual realm through the spirit and receives and expresses power and life in the spiritual realm through this spirit. He communicates with the outside world of senses through the body; the world and the body interact with one another. The soul lies in between these two worlds and belongs to these two worlds. On the one hand, it communicates with the spiritual realm through the spirit, and on the other hand, it communicates with the physical world through the body. The soul has the power of self-determination; it can make decisions concerning the things related to it in the environment and can choose or reject them. It is impossible for the spirit to control the body directly; it requires a medium. This medium is the soul, which was produced when the spirit touched the body. The soul is in between the spirit and the body; it binds the spirit and the body together as one. The spirit can rule over the body through the soul and subject it under God's power. The body can also induce the spirit through the soul to love the world.
Among the three elements of man, the spirit is joined to God and is the highest. The body is in contact with the material world and is the lowest. In between the two is the soul. It takes as its nature the nature of the other two. As such it becomes the linkage of the other two parts. Through the soul the two parts can fellowship with each other and can work together. The function of the soul is to maintain the spirit and the body in their proper order so that they will not lose their proper relationship with one another. In this way, the body, which is the lowest, will submit to the spirit, and the spirit, which is the highest, will be able to control the body through the soul. The soul is indeed the chief element in man. The soul looks to the spirit for the supply which the latter has received from the Holy Spirit and communicates to the body what it has received so that the body may partake of the perfection of the Holy Spirit and become a spiritual body.
Man's spirit is the noblest part of man; it dwells in man's innermost part. The body is the lowest and remains outside. The soul dwells between the spirit and the body and is the medium of the two. The body is the outer shell of the soul, while the soul is the outer shell of the spirit. When the spirit tries to control the body, it has to do so with the help of the intermediary soul. Before man fell, it was the spirit (through the soul) that controlled the whole being. When the spirit wanted to do something, it communicated to the soul, and the soul activated the body to follow the order of the spirit. This is what it means for the soul to be the medium.
The soul is potentially the strongest part because both the spirit and the body are incorporated into it, take it as their personality, and are affected by it. But in the beginning, man had not sinned, and the power of the soul was fully under the control of the spirit. Hence, the power of the soul was the power of the spirit. The spirit could not drive the body by itself; it had to do so through the soul. We can see this from Luke 1:46-47: "My soul magnifies [present tense] the Lord, and my spirit has exulted [perfect tense] in God my Savior." Here we see the change in tense according to the original language, which indicates that the spirit must first exult before the soul can magnify the Lord. The spirit first communicates the exultation to the soul, then the soul expresses this exultation through the organs of the body.
In conclusion, the soul is the seat of personality; man's will, intellect, and emotion all lie in the soul. The spirit is the part with which man communicates with the spiritual realm. The body is the part with which man communicates with the physical realm. The soul is in the middle of these two parts. It exercises its judgment to determine if the spiritual realm is to rule or if the physical realm is to rule. Sometimes the soul rules through its intellect and senses; when that happens, the psychological world rules. Unless the soul yields its rule to the spirit, the spirit cannot rule. Hence, the soul has to authorize the spirit to rule before the latter can rule over the soul and the whole body. The reason for this is that the soul is the origin of man's personality.
The soul is the master of a person because man's will is part of the soul. When the spirit controls the whole being, it is because the soul has yielded itself and has taken a lower position. If the soul rebels, the spirit will not have the power to control it. This is the meaning of "free will" in man. Man has the absolute right to make his own decisions. He is not a machine which turns according to God's will. He has his own faculty of deliberation. He can choose to obey God's will, and he can choose to oppose God's will and to follow the devil's will. According to God's arrangement, the spirit should be the highest part and should control the whole being. Yet the main part of man's personality, the will, is of the soul. Man's will (soul) has the power to choose to let the spirit rule, to let the body rule, or to let the self rule. Because the soul is so powerful, the Bible calls it "a living soul."
2007-01-16 07:00:49
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answer #3
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answered by Jay Z 6
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Soul = Spirit + Body.
2007-01-16 07:43:18
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answered by straightup 5
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A soul is what results from a body enlivened by spirit (Gen 2:7).
But if you mean 'spirit': spirit is that non-tangible essence that gives the body life. It is not alive by itself, but when combined with the flesh (or the spirit of God), animates, comes alive.
2007-01-16 08:00:24
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answered by BC 6
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The temple of the holy spirit
2007-01-16 07:04:53
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answered by Gods child 6
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The alive thing that make earth alive
2007-01-16 06:58:47
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answer #7
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answered by thinkingstrange 2
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The energy of our being.
2007-01-16 06:57:32
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answered by Phoenix, Wise Guru 7
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