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Separation of Spirit and Soul

10 sermons

The biblical concept of the separation of spirit and soul is rooted in the understanding that humans are composed of multiple, interconnected parts, including the body, soul, and spirit (1 Thessalonians 5:23). According to Scripture, the spirit is the aspect of human nature that communes with God, while the soul encompasses the mind, will, and emotions (Hebrews 4:12). In the Bible, the separation of spirit and soul is often discussed in the context of spiritual growth and maturity, as seen in Romans 8:28, where believers are encouraged to trust in God's sovereign plan, even as they navigate the complexities of their inner lives. As Psalms 23:1 reminds us, God's guidance and care are essential for navigating the intricacies of the human experience, including the distinction between spirit and soul.

Watchman Nee

Watchman Nee discusses the characteristics of believers whose spirit and soul are intertwined, highlighting that while they may possess spiritual gifts and experiences, they remain largely soulish. These believers often confuse their emotional and mental states with true spiritual experiences, leadi

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes the importance of fashioning ourselves as Christians according to God's holiness rather than our former lusts. He explains that while we are not fixed in our nature, we have the potential for change and growth through the influence of the Holy Spirit. Tozer encourages believers

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Derek Prince

In this sermon, the speaker discusses two lessons they have learned about making spiritual progress. The first principle they emphasize is the importance of taking a step of faith and putting oneself in a position to experience God's power. They believe that progress cannot be made without this step

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Derek Prince

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of giving up worldly possessions and desires in order to gain eternal life. He shares a quote from a missionary who said, "He is no fool who gives up that which he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose." The preacher also discusses the

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A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer addresses the unique temptations faced by young men in his sermon on Titus, emphasizing the importance of being sober-minded and setting a pattern of good works. He identifies six key temptations: laziness, impulsiveness, self-indulgence, love of money, pride, and levity, urging young men

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J. Sidlow Baxter

J. Sidlow Baxter emphasizes the vital role of prayer in the Christian life, highlighting that true spiritual development and revival in churches depend on persistent and united prayer. He explains that prayer should be approached with faith, free from emotional distractions, and focused on intercedi

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Leonard Ravenhill

Leonard Ravenhill emphasizes the profound relationship between Jesus as the true vine and believers as branches, highlighting the necessity of bearing fruit through divine pruning. He reflects on the humility of Peter and John, who, despite being labeled as uneducated, performed notable miracles thr

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Zac Poonen

Zac Poonen explores Romans 7:14-25, emphasizing the struggle between conscious and unconscious sin in the believer's life. He highlights Paul's experience of wanting to do good but often falling into un-Christ-like behavior due to the sinful nature that dwells within. Poonen explains that while beli

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Zac Poonen

Zac Poonen emphasizes the importance of growing in all aspects of our Christian life and staying within the boundaries God has set for us. He warns against the dangers of complacency and becoming busybodies in others' matters, which can hinder our spiritual growth. Poonen uses the analogy of a child

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Gerhard Du Toit

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the topic of Christian growth and emphasizes its importance. Before diving into the material, the congregation is encouraged to spend time in prayer and thank God for the work He has been doing in their hearts. The speaker then references the role of the Holy Sp

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