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November22 kjv John:9:35-41 Spiritual Blindness

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kjv1Corinthians @ Chapters=16 Verses=437 Words=9462 Chars=49801; 103 GOD 78 MAN 65 CHRIST 62 LORD 44 BODY 38 WILL 35 SPIRIT 29 WORLD 21 POWER 20 WIFE 18 WISDOM 18 GLORY 17 LAW 16 SPIRITUAL 16 CHURCH 15 HUSBAND 15 DEAD 14 TONGUES 13 JUDGE 13 DRINK

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvRomans:7 @ Verses=25 Words=605 Chars=2974; 23 LAW 14 SIN 8 GOOD 6 HUSBAND 6 GOD 6 DEAD 5 MAN 5 DEATH 3 FLESH 2 PRESENT 2 HOLY 2 FRUIT 2 EVIL 2 CHRIST 2 BODY 1 WORK 1 WILL 1 THANK 1 SPIRITUAL 1 SPIRIT

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjv1Corinthians:2 @ Verses=16 Words=373 Chars=1972; 12 GOD 8 WISDOM 8 SPIRIT 7 MAN 5 WORLD 3 SPIRITUAL 2 WORDS 2 POWER 2 LORD 2 GLORY 2 CHRIST 1 TESTIMONY 1 PREACHING 1 NATURAL 1 LOVE 1 HOLY 1 HEART 1 GHOST 1 FEAR 1 FAITH

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjv1Corinthians:3 @ Verses=23 Words=459 Chars=2433; 10 GOD 9 MAN 5 WISE 4 WORK 4 TEMPLE 4 CARNAL 4 APOLLOS 3 WORLD 3 PAUL 3 FIRE 3 CHRIST 2 REWARD 2 LORD 1 WISDOM 1 STUBBLE 1 STRIFE 1 STONES 1 SPIRITUAL 1 SPIRIT 1 SILVER

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjv1Corinthians:9 @ Verses=27 Words=671 Chars=3356; 10 LAW 8 GOSPEL 6 POWER 5 LORD 4 CHRIST 3 MAN 3 HOPE 2 REWARD 2 JEWS 2 GOD 2 APOSTLE 2 ALTAR 1 WORK 1 WILL 1 WIFE 1 WARFARE 1 VINEYARD 1 TIME 1 TEMPLE 1 SPIRITUAL

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjv1Corinthians:10 @ Verses=33 Words=667 Chars=3533; 5 GOD 5 DRINK 5 CONSCIENCE 4 MAN 4 CHRIST 3 SPIRITUAL 3 CUP 3 BREAD 2 WILL 2 TEMPTATION 2 TABLE 2 SEA 2 ROCK 2 LORD 2 GENTILES 2 EVIL 2 EARTH 2 COMMUNION 2 CLOUD 2 BODY

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjv1Corinthians:12 @ Verses=31 Words=593 Chars=3212; 18 BODY 10 SPIRIT 6 GIFTS 5 GOD 4 TONGUES 4 MAN 3 MIRACLES 3 EYE 2 WORD 2 TEACHERS 2 PROPHETS 2 LORD 2 HAND 2 GENTILES 2 CHRIST 2 APOSTLES 1 WISDOM 1 WILL 1 WAY 1 SPIRITUAL

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjv1Corinthians:14 @ Verses=40 Words=887 Chars=4813; 9 WILL 8 TONGUES 8 TONGUE 7 GOD 7 CHURCH 5 SPIRIT 4 MAN 3 WORDS 3 SPIRITUAL 3 PROPHETS 2 WOMEN 2 VOICE 2 THREE 2 REVELATION 2 PEACE 2 LORD 2 LAW 2 GIVING 2 GIFTS 2 CHILDREN

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjv1Corinthians:15 @ Verses=58 Words=1166 Chars=6107; 14 DEAD 14 CHRIST 11 GOD 8 BODY 7 MAN 7 GLORY 5 LORD 5 FLESH 5 DEATH 4 SPIRITUAL 4 RESURRECTION 4 FIRST 3 SIN 3 NATURAL 3 GRACE 3 ADAM 2 SCRIPTURES 2 ROSE 2 POWER 2 KINGDOM

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvGalatians:6 @ Verses=18 Words=353 Chars=1896; 6 MAN 5 CHRIST 4 SPIRIT 4 FLESH 3 LORD 3 GOD 3 BEAR 2 WORLD 2 LAW 2 GOOD 2 GLORY 2 DESIRE 2 CROSS 1 WORK 1 WORD 1 UNCIRCUMCISION 1 TROUBLE 1 SPIRITUAL 1 PERSECUTION 1 PEACE

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvColossians:3 @ Verses=25 Words=457 Chars=2577; 8 CHRIST 7 LORD 7 GOD 3 MAN 3 CHILDREN 2 WRATH 2 WORD 2 LIFE 2 EARTH 2 BOND 2 ANGER 1 WISDOM 1 UNCLEANNESS 1 UNCIRCUMCISION 1 TIME 1 TEACHING 1 SPIRITUAL 1 SINGING 1 REWARD 1 RESPECT

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjv1Peter:2 @ Verses=25 Words=549 Chars=3092; 9 GOD 3 PRECIOUS 3 EVIL 2 WORD 2 SPIRITUAL 2 MERCY 2 MAN 2 KING 2 HOLY 2 GUILE 2 GOOD 2 FEAR 2 CHRIST 1 WORKS 1 WILL 1 WAR 1 TREE 1 TIME 1 SUFFERING 1 STUMBLING

From index@INDEXEASTON.txt@
dict:easton Gifts, spiritual Gifts, spiritual

From index@BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt@
kjv@John:9:35-41 Spiritual Blindness - StorylinesNT

From index@BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt@
kjv@1Corinthians:12:1-11 Spiritual Gifts - StorylinesNT

From index@BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt@
kjv@Ephesians:1:3-14 Spiritual Blessings in Christ - StorylinesNT

From index@THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt@
UNREGENERATE –– not born again or spiritually renewed by the power of the Holy Spirit; pertaining to the "natural man" who is lost in sin, unable to do God's will or to understand the things of the Spirit

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@Ecclesiastes:1 ECCLESIASTES - In English, the title means "Preacher". Traditionally held to have been written by Solomon, this book is now almost universally recognized as about him rather than by him. The author’s purpose is to prove the vanity of everything "under the sun". This truth is first announced a fact, then proved from the "Preacher’s" experience and observations. Finally, the author shows that the fullness of life is found only in the recognition of things "above the sun", thingsspiritual as well as material.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@Jeremiah:1 JEREMIAH - Jeremiah was God’s spokesman during the decline and fall of the southern kingdom, Judah. Among the Prophets not one had a more difficult task than that of standing alone for God in the midst of the apostasy of his own people, and not one who bares his soul to his reader as does Jeremiah. Although Jeremiah announced the coming destruction of Judah, he looked beyond this judgement to a day when religion, no longer national, would be individual andspiritual. This new kind of religion would result from God’s "new covenant" with His people.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@Joel:1 JOEL - Traditionally called the "Prophet of Pentecost," since his prophecy of the outpouring of the Spirit ( Joel:2:28 ) is quoted by Peter ( Acts:2:16 ) as being fulfilled at Pentecost, Joel was the kind of man who could see the eternal in the temporal. The occasion of his message was a devastating locust plague, which he interpreted as foreboding the Day of the Lord when God would act directly to punish His people for their sins. Joel calls upon the people of Judah to repent, promising that repentance will bring God’s blessings, material andspiritual.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@John:1 JOHN - The Gospel of John endeavors to explain the mystery of the Person of Christ by the use of the term "logos" (word) and was written to confirm Christians in the belief that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of God. Its purpose is evangelical and is so stated in John:20:31. John not only records events as do the other Gospels but also uniquely interprets the events by giving themspiritual meaning. The author makes significant use of such words as light, water, life, love, and bread. Traditionally the author of this Gospel is considered to have been John, the Beloved Disciple.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@Romans:1 ROMANS - This letter, the first in canonical order, but not the first of Paul’s Epistles, is the longest and the most influential of all the Apostle’s writings. Writing to Christians at Rome whom he hoped soon to visit, Paul presents to them his mature convictions concerning the Christian faith: the universality of sin; the impotence of the law as a means of salvation; the nature of God’s saving act in Christ, and its appropriation by faith. The letter closes withspiritual advice and some personal remarks.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@1Corinthians:1 1CORINTHIANS - This letter discusses doctrinal and ethical problems that were disturbing the Corinthian church, and presents a picture of the life of a particular local congregation in New Testament times. Writing from Ephesus, where he spent at lead three year, Paul addresses the Corinthian church concerning the significance of the new life in Christ, which should be demonstrated in the fellowship within the Church. He advises them regardingspiritual gifts ( 1Corinthians:12 ), Christian love ( 1Corinthians:13 ), and the meaning of the Resurrection ( 1Corinthians:15 ).

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@Revelation:1 REVELATION - This last book of the Bible identifies itself as "the revelation of Jesus Christ", and its author is designated "his servant John" who was exiled to the Greek island of Patmos because of his faith. Traditionally, John is identified with the author of the Fourth Gospel. Addressed to seven historical churches in Asia Minor, the Book of Revelation was written to warn againstspiritual indifference and to elicit courage under persecution. Because of the extensive use of symbolism and picturesque imagery, its interpretation has posed many problem for the student of the Bible. While recognizing the historical situation (Roman persecution) that elicited this writing, many interpreters look upon it as a prophecy depicting events that were to take place at the end of the age. The ultimate victory of Christ is the dominant theme of this book.

From index@PRAYERGUIDE.txt@
kjv@James:5:16 Pray forspiritual and physical healing for yourself and others. - PrayerWhatTo

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAbuse Spiritual abuse is when religious beliefs or practices are removed from the context they were intended for and used as tools of discrimination or oppression of others.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAbuse People involved in drug abuse lose interest inspiritual things because they feel guilty and because they are more interested in getting high.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAbuse Spiritual abuse, as we are addressing it here, could be defined as the injury of a person'sspiritual health.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAbuse Spiritual abuse is one of the defining characteristics of all cults, and because it is a human failing, it can occur anywhere there are people gathered around a religious purpose.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAddiction Therefore, it is important that we use every spiritual weapon available to overcome them because the disposition to addiction is alive in our DNA and is exceedingly strong.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAddiction The battle of addiction must be fought on all levels, including physically, psychologically, and spiritually!

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAddiction In dealing with addiction it is necessary to study the spiritual aspects that keep people in bondage to satan and the powers of evil in the world.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAnger They don't hang around where there is anything holy or joyous, so kick on some goodspiritual music whenever you feel anger try and show its ugly head ...

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAnxiety The possible causes of anxiety and fear are many: Conflict, health problems, dangerous situations, death, unmet needs,spiritual problems, false beliefs, etc.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAnxiety The Bible has a startingly simple solution for anxiety: trust in God, and find your anxiety replaced by aspiritual peace beyond anything you've experienced.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyDaydreaming In the contemplative path, we are invited to follow the example set by Ignatius and allow daydreaming to take on aspiritual quality and direction to help us find our own truth and our own path.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyDependency If they are truly from God, then their goal would never be to draw attention to themselves, or to draw you to a dependency upon their ownspiritual qualities.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyDependency It noted that every nation has an average cycle of 200 years, and each one of the nations went through the following sequence: fromspiritual faith to great courage, from great courage to liberty, from liberty to abundance, from abundance to selfishness, from selfishness to complacency, from complacency to apathy, from apathy to dependency, and from dependency back to bondage.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyDepression This is just waiting!) But depression is a battle at thespiritual core of our being.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyDepression Depression can be an opportunity for emotional andspiritual growth.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyDepression There are many deeplyspiritual people who have found good counselors to be godsends, especially if the causes of depression lie in deep-seated and repressed memories of painful and traumatic past experiences.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyDepression Here, Elijah experienced fatigue and depression right after a greatspiritual victory: the defeat of the prophets of Baal and the victory of the God of Israel.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyDepression Thus confirming what was said before: Great victories (evenspiritual) can lead to depression, especially if we focus on what man has done instead of focusing on what God has done.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyDepression Sin hasspiritual consequences, which often include depression.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyDesire We need to be stirred, we need our hearts filled with the desire for God enough to get off the Comfortable Pew; in order to change thespiritual complexion of our communities, our cities, our nation and our world...to turn them from darkness to light and from the power of Satan unto God!

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyDrugs The use of drugs to put us into contact with the spirit world is something that God hates with a holy anger because it brings such deepspiritual damage to the souls He has entrusted to us.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyEnvy Without question, jealousy and envy impede our growth tospiritual maturity.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyEnvy Harboring envy keeps us from hungering for God's Word, and God's Word is vital for us to continue to grow spiritually.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyEnvy These Old Testament examples of envy remind us that: (1) In many cases envy is over matters that pertain only to earthly, material affairs, and not to thespiritual; (2) Envy often raises its ugly head to cause division in ones own family; (3) One can be despised and envied, even though he/she is not guilty of "rubbing it in" that he/she has something that others lack; (4) Envy can even infect the hearts of those that serve Jehovah.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyExcess When we trust in Jesus alone, we are not drunk with wine wherein is excess spiritually speaking.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyForgiveness Personally, I have always hated thinking of spirituality in terms of "formulas." Yet, forgiveness is usually patterned this way in the Scriptures.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyForgiveness Spiritually speaking, I believe non-forgiveness can and will hinder your ability to communicate, in the Spirit, with God.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyHarm In pastoral terms, as with any compulsive behaviour, self-harm needs to be treated both psychologically and spiritually.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyHarm The purpose of a spanking is not to cause any lasting bodily harm, but to causespiritual correction.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyImagination So, our IMAGINATION is aSpiritual realm within us that our physical senses (or the physical senses of others) cannot PERCEIVE or DISCERN.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyImagination Imagination is THOUGHTS that bring forthSpiritual and even Physical reactions.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyImagination We must become as a child again and use this imagination as it is a KEY aspect of FAITH and the way to enter theSpiritual Realm.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyImagination The Bible does not present us with doctrines to swallow but provides us with literature that addresses and evokes ourspiritual imagination.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyImagination For him, the Bible was not written to communicate facts but to provide stories and poetry to kindle ourspiritual imagination.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyIntimidation We wrestle with all kinds of intimidation--social, personal, international,spiritual, etc.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyIntimidation It is a spirit, therefore, even those with strong personalties and strongspiritual lives can be faced with or succumb to a spirit of intimidation, and a controlling spirit is not among only those with strong personalities, it can come from more quiet people too.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyIntimidation What happens is when we do give into a spirit of intimidation is we loose (0r give up) ourspiritual authority given to us in Christ (cf.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyLaziness What do you understand by the phrase `spiritual laziness'?

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyLust When a man and woman have loved each other so much that they have worked long and hard at a relationship that has lead to marriage, the marriage bed is where they can physically and spiritually consume each other in love, not lust.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyPride If we don't recognize that pride is a constant temptation and repent of it, we will not go on tospiritual maturity to the measure God wants for us.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyPride Pride is so dangerous because it masquerades itself in many ways to include seeminglyspiritual ways.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveySexuality I can only think of one reason for matters pertaining to sex to be so frequently discussed in the Bible--sexuality must be very closely related to spirituality.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveySexuality Sexuality and spirituality are very closely related.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveySexuality Paul calls for each of us who knows God through Jesus Christ to elevate our sexuality to the standard God has set, to make sexuality an expression of our spirituality to the glory of God, and ultimately for our good.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveySlothfulness Spiritual slothfulness is much easier for a person to ignore than the physical because its effects are not often seen immediately.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveySlothfulness The Sin ofSpiritual Slothfulness: Many Christians do not realise thatspiritual slothfulness is a sin because there is no obvious evil act committed - it is a sin of omission.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveySlothfulness Also many do not realise the extent of their slothfulness because there is little preaching against it, and because this sin is so common even amongspiritual role-models.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveySlothfulness Conclusion: If we have lived inspiritual slothfulness for a long time we will most likely be convinced by our own excuses for them (eg "too busy", "too tired", "objections", "I cannot understand the Bible") that "seven men cannot render a reason" to convince us of our slothfulness (PRO 26:16).

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveySlothfulness We need to repent of our sin and believe that however difficult it is to overcome ourspiritual slothfulness, God's grace is sufficient for us (2 CO 12:9).

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyStealing In which case, if the word of God cannot be possessed by a single man, it therefore follows that it wasn't actually the possessors 'possession'; more of a physical embodiment of aspiritual omnipresence/omnipotence - and thus would it have been actually been the TRUE sin for him to class the passing on of this knowledge to be 'stealing', as using your above arguments pertaining to this, it would be him 'stealing' your right to this divine knowledge?

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyStress Until we allow God to take us to hisspiritual gym and intentionally place us under stress in a controlled environment, we won't grow into the leaders he designed us to be.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyStress It is important in understanding stress that the cycle starts with a danger that confronts you in your physical, social orspiritual world.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyStress Stress comes from the way we interact with events in our outer social, physical andspiritual world.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyTemper If any brother should come to them and fail to discover how valuable and important they are, or whatspiritual position or high spirituality they have, they will feel hurt and their temper will break lose.

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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWorry Worry affects us mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and physically.

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kjv@Genesis:24:3-4 PRINCIPLES OF DATING - I. Date and marry someone of your same common background (spiritual, social, cultural)

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kjv@John:6:1-13 GROWTH - Intro: We needspiritual food and growth. Jesus makes the difference:

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kjv@Phillipians:1:11 WHAT ONE MUST HAVE TO MAKE IT - VII. Spirituality (v.11)

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kjv@Phillipians:3:12-14 THE ESSENTIALS OF THE MINISTRY - Overview: @Chap.1, Single Mind @Chap.2, Submissive Mind @Chap.3,Spiritual Mind @I. Dissatisfied "Not as though I had already attained" @II. Devoted "This one thing I do" @III. Directed "Forgetting those things which are past" @IV. Determined "Reaching forth unto those things which are before" @There are two extremes in Determination: @1. Do it all yourself and leave God out. @2. Sit back and watch God do it all. @V. Disciplined "I press toward the mark"

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kjv@1Corinthians:15:34 SOUL WINNING - I. Wake up (tospiritual responsibility) @II. Shape up (sin not) @III. Speak up (proclaim the Gospel) @IV. Fess up (confess lack of evangelism)

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kjv@Isaiah:6:1 SPIRITUAL GROWTH - I. It comes by crises (v.1)

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kjv@Isaiah:6:1 SPIRITUAL GROWTH - II. It comes by seeing the Lord (v.1)

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kjv@Isaiah:6:1-4 SPIRITUAL GROWTH - III. It compares the Lord with the crisis (vv.1-4)

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kjv@Isaiah:6:5 SPIRITUAL GROWTH - IV. It comes as one sees himself (v.5)

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kjv@Isaiah:6:5-7 SPIRITUAL GROWTH - V. It comes as we keep our eyes on the Lord so we won't look down on others (vv.5-7)

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kjv@Isaiah:6:8 SPIRITUAL GROWTH - VI. It comes when we serve the Lord (v.8)

From index@JESUSBYINDEX.txt@
kjv@Isaiah:9:1-7 JesusProphecyOT - The Messiah’s firstspiritual work will be in Galilee Matthew:4:12-16

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BibleDivorce So, it was not surprising that, early in His ministry, Jesus expressed His opinion regarding this one particular aspect of the divorce laws, i.e., the controversy that surrounded the word "uncleanness." Thus, His New Covenant proclamation decreed that only fornication, i.e.,spiritual and/or sexual immorality, was justification for a divorce, thereby implying that mere displeasure over trivial matters of life were not.

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BibleElderly May society use to their full potential those elderly people who in some parts of the world I think especially of Africa are rightly esteemed as living encyclopaedias of wisdom, guardians of an inestimable treasure of human andspiritual experiences.

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BibleHarm In pastoral terms, as with any compulsive behaviour, self-harm needs to be treated both psychologically and spiritually.

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BibleHarm The purpose of a spanking is not to cause any lasting bodily harm, but to causespiritual correction.

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BibleHarm Regardless of yourspiritual belief (or non-belief for some), to wish harm on anyone is abominable.

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BibleHarm When it comes tospiritual warfare the devil has no capability to do us direct harm.

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BibleLoneliness It begins with confronting a cause of loneliness that every human being must come to terms with -- thespiritual loneliness of being separated from God.

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BibleMarriage But the bottom line is this: aspiritual marriage is where the husband and wife know they were destined for each other.

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BibleMarriage It is a false system of spirituality which contends that celibacy is somehow holier than marriage.

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BibleMarriage Parallel to the custom of the Jewish groom and bride entering into physical union after their arrival at the groom's father's house, thereby consummating the marriage that had been covenanted earlier, Christ and the Church will experiencespiritual union after their arrival at His Father's house in heaven, thereby consummating their relationship that had been covenanted earlier.

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BibleMarriage During the time of separation between the establishment of the marriage covenant and the coming of the bridegroom to take his bride, it was possible for the Jewish bride to commit adultery by giving herself to another man.20 In like manner it is possible for believers today to commitspiritual adultery against Christ before He returns to take His Church.

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BibleRelationship There should be no physical intimacy outside the context of marriage, and the couple should seek accountability for thespiritual health and progress of the relationship, as well as for their physical and emotional intimacy.

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BibleUnemployment But on a personal level unemployment is a time for reassessment and deepspiritual work.

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleUnemployment We must also learn to see unemployment itself as aspiritual discipline.

From index@INDEXNAVES.txt@
dict:naves SPIRITUAL BLESSINGS SPIRITUAL BLESSINGS

From index@INDEXNAVES.txt@
dict:naves SPIRITUAL BLINDNESS SPIRITUAL BLINDNESS

From index@INDEXNAVES.txt@
dict:naves SPIRITUAL DILIGENCE SPIRITUAL DILIGENCE

From index@INDEXNAVES.txt@
dict:naves SPIRITUALISM SPIRITUALISM

From index@INDEXNAVES.txt@
dict:naves SPIRITUALITY SPIRITUALITY

From index@INDEXNAVES.txt@
dict:naves SPIRITUAL PEACE SPIRITUAL PEACE

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr ADORNING, PHYSICAL-SPIRITUAL ADORNING, PHYSICAL-SPIRITUAL

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr BODY, SPIRITUAL BODY, SPIRITUAL

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr DEBTORS, SPIRITUAL DEBTORS, SPIRITUAL

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr EXERCISE, SPIRITUAL EXERCISE, SPIRITUAL

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr FAILURE, SPIRITUAL FAILURE, SPIRITUAL

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr FOOD, PHYSICAL-SPIRITUAL FOOD, PHYSICAL-SPIRITUAL

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr IMITATION, SPIRITUAL IMITATION, SPIRITUAL

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr KINGDOM, SPIRITUAL KINGDOM, SPIRITUAL

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr MIND, CARNAL-SPIRITUAL MIND, CARNAL-SPIRITUAL

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr NO NEUTRALITY POSSIBLE IN RELATION TO SPIRITUAL THINGS NO NEUTRALITY POSSIBLE IN RELATION TO SPIRITUAL THINGS

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr RIVERS, SPIRITUAL RIVERS, SPIRITUAL

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr SOURCE OF SPIRITUAL POWER SOURCE OF SPIRITUAL POWER

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr SPIRITUAL COMPOSURE SPIRITUAL COMPOSURE

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr SPIRITUAL REPUTATION SPIRITUAL REPUTATION

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr SPIRITUAL SANITY SPIRITUAL SANITY

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr SPIRITUAL SURGERY, THE DUTY OF SPIRITUAL SURGERY, THE DUTY OF

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr TEMPLES, SPIRITUAL, BELIEVERS AS TEMPLES, SPIRITUAL, BELIEVERS AS

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr TESTS, SPIRITUAL TESTS, SPIRITUAL

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/ignatius/exercises.html Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/john_cross/canticle.html John of the CrossSpiritual Canticle of the Soul and the Bridegroom Christ

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/molinos/guide.html MolinosSpiritual Guide which Disentangles the Soul

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/underhill/mysticism.html Underhill Mysticism: A Study in Nature and Development ofSpiritual Consciousness

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/kronstadt/christlife.html My Life in Christ, or Moments ofSpiritual Serenity and Contemplation, of Reverent Feeling, of Earnest Self-Amendment, and of Peace in God (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/kronstadt - St John of Kronstadt)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/underhill/mysticism.html Mysticism: A Study in Nature and Development ofSpiritual Consciousness (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/underhill - Evelyn Underhill)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/john_cross/canticle.html Spiritual Canticle of the Soul and the Bridegroom Christ (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/john_cross - St. John of the Cross)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/molinos/guide.html Spiritual Guide which Disentangles the Soul Includes bibliographical references (p. 43-47). Call number of original: BV5099.M65. Master microform held by: DLC. Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program : Available from Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1994. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/molinos - Miguel de Molinos)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/fenelon/progress.html Spiritual Progress (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/fenelon - François Fénelon)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/t/taylor_jh/secret/home.html Hudson Taylor'sSpiritual Secret (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/taylor_jh - J. Hudson Taylor) - Copyrighted

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/kronstadt/christlife.html My Life in Christ, or Moments ofSpiritual Serenity and Contemplation, of Reverent Feeling, of Earnest Self-Amendment, and of Peace in God (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/kronstadt - St John of Kronstadt)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/underhill/mysticism.html Mysticism: A Study in Nature and Development ofSpiritual Consciousness (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/underhill - Evelyn Underhill)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/kelly/gerhardtsong.html Paul Gerhardt’s “Spiritual Songs” (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/kelly - Paul Gerhardt)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/john_cross/canticle.html Spiritual Canticle of the Soul and the Bridegroom Christ (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/john_cross - St. John of the Cross)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/molinos/guide.html Spiritual Guide which Disentangles the Soul Includes bibliographical references (p. 43-47). Call number of original: BV5099.M65. Master microform held by: DLC. Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program : Available from Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1994. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/molinos - Miguel de Molinos)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/fenelon/progress.html Spiritual Progress (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/fenelon - François Fénelon)

From index@INDEXTORREY.txt@
dict:torrey Blindness, Spiritual Blindness, Spiritual

From index@INDEXTORREY.txt@
dict:torrey Bondage, Spiritual Bondage, Spiritual

From index@INDEXTORREY.txt@
dict:torrey Death, Spiritual Death, Spiritual

From index@INDEXTORREY.txt@
dict:torrey Life, Spiritual Life, Spiritual

From index@INDEXTORREY.txt@
dict:torrey Peace, Spiritual Peace, Spiritual

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Revelation:3:2 lukewarm spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Revelation:3:15-16 lukewarm spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Revelation:2:4 lukewarm spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Hosea:6:4 lukewarm spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Deuteronomy:4:9 lukewarm spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Deuteronomy:8:11-14 lukewarm spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Psalms:44:20-21 lukewarm spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Hebrews:3:12-13 lukewarm spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Hebrews:5:11-12 lukewarm spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Hebrews:12:15 lukewarm spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@2Peter:2:20-21 lukewarm spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Jeremiah:6:16 lukewarm spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@1John:1:9 lukewarm spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Malachi:3:7 a lukewarm spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@2Peter:3:18 grow spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@1Peter:2:2-3 grow spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@2Timothy:2:15 grow spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@1Timothy:4:15 grow spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Hebrews:6:1 a grow spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@2Peter:1:5-8 grow spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Ephesians:3:14-19 grow spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Colossians:1:9-11 grow spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Colossians:3:16 grow spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@2Corinthians:3:18 grow spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Psalms:92:12 grow spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Philippians:1:6-10 grow spiritually

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Ephesians:4:14-15 grow spiritually





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