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Indwelling God

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Indwelling God is a profound theological concept that emphasizes the presence of the Holy Spirit within believers, as articulated in John 14:17, where Jesus promises that the Spirit will dwell with and be in His followers. This divine indwelling transforms believers, enabling them to live in accordance with God's will, as Paul highlights in Romans 8:9, affirming that those who do not have the Spirit of Christ do not belong to Him. Furthermore, in 1 Corinthians 6:19, Paul reminds us that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, underscoring the sacredness of our physical selves as vessels for God's presence. The indwelling of God not only signifies a personal relationship with Him but also empowers believers for service and witness, as seen in Acts 1:8, where Jesus commissions His followers to be His witnesses after they receive the Holy Spirit. As believers cultivate this relationship, they experience the transformative power of God in their lives, reflecting the truth of Galatians 2:20, where Paul declares that he has been crucified with Christ and now lives by faith in the Son of God. Thus, the indwelling God is central to the Christian experience, shaping our identity and purpose in Christ.

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Favell Lee Mortimer delves into the significance of Jesus' authority in clearing the temple and the Jews' persistent demand for a sign, emphasizing that God gives no sign to those who refuse to believe. Jesus refers to his body as a temple, highlighting the indwelling of God within him, a concept ex

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