Wednesday, July 14, 2021

 Yes, we mourn the Spirit every time we sin. We all mourn the Spirit. Even the unsaved can shows the working of the Spirit. The Spirit works with the Word, those who are not saved listen to the sermon or teaching, then the Spirit begins to show them. So after having this job, they react by faith or begin to face judicial condemnation. Every time they return to their Bibles, and the Spirit convicts them of their sins. Law book that leads them to total fear. Some people read the Bible like a newspaper. They like the moral part of the Bible. Your purpose in visiting the Bible is to get answers to some of the problems you face, so it's like a playbook.

Some people read the Bible in a family environment.It's like an answer book for a healthy life. They want to say that they read the Bible because it is a good thing. It's like gambling and they usually just want to read the Bible, they don't like the teaching. They live by the moral standard to run their business profitably. So they tend to be great savers. They like to think that religion makes them successful. They have large bank accounts and live on their security. Savings instead of living in dependence on God. There are no problems in her life. You have no need. The lessons are generally geared towards a personal transformation.They love practical advice. The reason they like it is that they can occupy a position in society as movers and shakers. They use their own epistemology to wield their power over those who have no savings, usually they are in some way. From a low position in society and have any physical problems so financial stress is always a problem. There can be a common work of the mind like this. I want to see all the suicides now. Religion is a failure. The law tells them that you are a cheater and a thief. All of her so-called friends leave her and lose the love of their families. Instead of being in a position where they have real friends, they are left alone. That is what the nature of the world is all about.This is what good people go through, who are believers, those who are moral, and those who move and shake... you know, those with great savings always teach the lesson of personal responsibility while the lazars of this world are begging. Loaf but the Lord gives riches and will protect the poor and widows; He will take the riches of the wicked and give them to the righteous; the Lord is not what we think him to be; give for free.

But Christians who grieve in spirit go through a cycle of grief, and as we cry we are comforted. Our grief is not a principle of its own, but a work of the Spirit. It's almost automatic. Always view the goods of the world as unsatisfactory.We do not have a system in which we can gain assurance using a text in scripture to show how righteous we are by our conduct so that we can be witnesses to the leading thousands to Christ. We have an automatic sense of living. In the forgiveness and grace of God. So we don't offer much advice. Because we cannot follow our own advice. We hand everything over to God and let him correct the mistakes. In this way we learn what our goal is. The times we live in, the things that waste our time and the purpose of our lives on this earth. Our eyes let us hold onto the important things so that we do not go as far as we can. We cannot understand our course, and we keep our heads straight, we do not turn to the right or left, that is, we let ourselves not be guided by forces that divert us from our course. Even the gifted epistemological community.

We are very easy with the mind.We focus on one object every day. We focus on one symbol every day. And we long for one at all times. We are all Calvinists when we go to pray ... we just convince ourselves not to do it when we get up. It would be much wiser to believe, as our Lord has promised, that he will do whatever you ask on his behalf. In fact, I don't think he ever says when we pray that he will answer us with a feeling of sadness. But when he expresses his feelings, it is because he always reacts to individual circumstances. Our hope is disappointed with men who lack faith. We are told that when we test God we cannot expect a miracle. That seems to be the position of our natural thought cycle.First, because we always begin to question when we lack the experiential understanding that God is good, long-suffering, and infallible in his love. The reason He passes us by as that kind of God is because we don't think so in our situations. They worry that God, as a natural disposition, will be faithful.

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