In order for us to be transformed, that is, to be transferred from the form of the old man to the form of the new man, we need to experience the killing of Christ’s death in the compound Spirit in our spirit. On one hand, we need to turn our heart to the Lord and […]
The Compound Spirit applies the Killing of Christ’s Death to us for our Transformation
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Not Dwelling on our Past but Seeking to Gain Christ Today even in our Sufferings
May we be those who do not dwell on our past but seek to gain Christ today, even in our sufferings! There’s a great contrast between the way Job and Paul reacted to suffering; Job was perplexed and disturbed, even cursing the day of his birth, while Paul never complained but rather took the death […]
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We are Short of God, so God works Inwardly and Outwardly to Work Himself into us
Our basic problem is that we are short of God, so He works as the God of resurrection to not only strip us and consume us bu also to work Himself into us so that we may gain God. This was the need that Job had; he was such a self-righteous person that he did […]
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