“God the Father is exercising His authority through God the Spirit to strengthen us into the inner man that God the Son may make His home deep down in our hearts” (quote from God’s New Testament Economy) – this is what happens in Eph. 3:16. Some believers may say only that Christ is in the […]
Christ is housing Himself in our heart and we become one with Christ in His inward parts
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whenever we turn to our spirit, Christ makes His home in our hearts through faith a little more!
Amen! Christ wants to make His home in our heart through faith – and for this He makes Himself one with us (he who is joined to the Lord is one spirit, 1 Cor. 6:17) and He draws us to Himself that we may spend time with Him in our spirit! This morning I was […]
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