Conscious thinking is magical when it is not commanded by the Word of God, as respectfully suggested in consciousness outside the specific context of that phrase or word in the sacred text. Our conscious thoughts must carefully follow God's thoughts. Coherent worldview It is a spirit that lives on thoughts that lie within the propositional boundaries of the entire council. The Christian spirit is correctly formed with grace according to denominational criteria, so that the deductive logic of conscious thought becomes orthodox.
Although the text offers only one message, there are many uses in life, but when applying a certain text, care must be taken that it does not deviate from the doctrinal intent and thus creates a confrontational relationship with the understanding of doctrine and action. The intention in any action comes from the desire, not the will itself. The mind chooses what is satisfactory rather than choosing the option. The natural exposition of doctrine in the mind will transform action. Spiritually appropriate action takes into account an exact motive.
Without logic, the mind cannot grasp spiritual thoughts. Without the Word, consciousness cannot be properly exposed to the divine light. The mind carefully manipulates the word to faithfully bring about regeneration.Hence, the active mind can be transformed by being animated by spiritual things. Unless we adequately expose our active minds to the Word of God. Both scientifically and repetitively, the noble heart's conscious intentions will gladly endure further criticism rather than humbly submitting to all reasonable advice. In the exhaustive search for eternal truth like precious gold, we sufficiently develop a mind that humbly and with divine grace receives conscious thoughts. Things of God and divinely reveals them to us; In this established paradigm, we are under the moral enlightenment of the Word and the Spirit fervently assures us that we are worshiping God.
The exclusive agent of mortification remains undoubtedly the holy word, so we do not trust ourselves as the decisive cause of renewal and change. but we carefully consider the righteousness of Christ in his divine revelation as our sole aim of mortification. A just change in external behavior. Our intellectual integrity will initially be an inner integrity as we sincerely trust the sole source of fundamental change, the Spirit ... and the divine Word.
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