I have never spoken in tongues, so if I am considered only partially saved, then I accept that. I believe that the various experiences in my life can either benefit or harm me. If I simply rely on intellectual acceptance through faith, I may find myself alternating between adhering to the liberating perfect law and forgetting it.
When I proclaim that everything I require has already been bestowed upon me and that my only task is to utilize it effectively, I diminish the significance of the resources at my disposal to my mere execution of them. If I solely dedicate myself to action, I will gradually experience a decline in my abilities and an increase in my tendency to pass judgment on others.
I am of the opinion that we should strive for a deeper, more profound level of grace and spiritual connection. It is not sufficient to simply react to those who speak in tongues and passively navigate through our Christian journey. In my perspective, it is essential to actively seek a higher level of spiritual connection in prayer, in order to demonstrate to others the possibility of accessing untapped spiritual power. I believe that through a combination of scripture and the Holy Spirit, we can attain the spiritual fulfillment we seek.
As we cultivate a deeper connection with the Spirit within us, we focus on the present moment and the challenges we face each day. This allows us to experience a truly vibrant relationship with God, not just as a theoretical concept but as a tangible presence in our lives. By meditating on the teachings of the Bible, we can maintain a continuous connection with the Holy Spirit and receive guidance, empowerment, love, and spiritual growth. This experience gives us a glimpse of the divine and fills us with an indescribable joy, inspiring us to eagerly anticipate the revelation of God's grace in the future. As we fix our thoughts on heavenly matters, we eagerly anticipate further supernatural blessings and a deep sense of peace.
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