Spirituality

God is spirit, and He seeks those who worship Him in spirit and in truth (John 4:23-24). He is looking for people who devote their whole being to Him. True life comes from God, and is found only through Jesus. He has life in Himself, and only He can infuse our lives with spiritual power - God Himself. Paul speaks of those in the church at Corinth who are “spiritual,” and conversely, those who are “carnal” (1 Corinthians 3:1-4). What is the difference between Christians who are “spiritual” or “carnal?” A spiritual Christian is one whose life is integrated into and dominated by the Spirit of God. To be a “spiritual” person in the biblical sense, we must become people whose spirits have been formed to be like the very Spirit of Jesus Christ, having a love relationship with God and one another.

Christianity is experiencing life with God. Too many have wrongly assumed that spirituality is accomplished through the correct mode of baptism, the scriptural observance of the Lord’s Supper, or the true understanding of Christian doctrine. While these are important, they do not make one spiritual.

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