Wednesday, July 31, 2024

The methods of God and humanity are inherently distinct, with God conducting examinations of us to facilitate a deeper understanding of His nature. While we primarily rely on our physical senses to interpret the world around us, God prioritizes our spiritual evolution and development. His examinations serve to cultivate our faith and facilitate our transformation, even though our limited perspective may present obstacles. It is often through our own actions that we experience pain, as a result of God's incomprehensible methods of examination which ultimately guide us towards embodying the qualities of Christ.

We strongly believe that self-discipline is crucial for allowing God to assess us. Our limited understanding often prevents us from recognizing how God's ways are constantly shaping us. As we progress on this journey, we will develop a deeper understanding of the spiritual realm and learn to rely on our spiritual insight rather than mere self-control. Eventually, we will come to value the importance of surrendering our own desires and ego. Through exploring the spiritual realm, we will reach new levels of enlightenment and uncover the complex nature of our spiritual selves. Each of us, as reflections of God, possess unique spiritual qualities that contribute to our growth and transformation. God reveals marvelous insights about us that surpass our understanding. While we tend to focus on the physical aspects of life, God's perspective is eternal and spiritual. By nurturing our spiritual senses through the teachings of the Bible, we are transformed into a new and complete being. The conflicting parts of our nature are gradually being unified and sanctified as we progress on this spiritual journey. The true value lies in comprehending the spiritual aspects of our being as we continue to evolve and gain self-awareness. By viewing this journey through spiritual eyes, we gain a deeper understanding of God's all-knowing and all-powerful nature at work, shaping our perception of the world we live in.

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