The gospel (part 15)

So that is the traffic channel between the soul and the spirit. The body is supposed to have a navigatory part where the energy of life that comes from the fellowship of the Holy spirit relates with the world and the earth is colonized but now the body has been reconfigured.

So, what lust does is to draw man away from God. So, the lust of the eyes interact with the mind of the man.

The lust of the flesh interact with the emotion of the man.

The pride of life interact with the will and all these draws you away from God.

So long as the man/Adam lives by the original design of the soul, which is love, He is safe.

But when the man/Adam starts living by another design called lust, He will forever be departed from God.

It is not in man's effort to love constantly, but through God, we can love.

It is the same thing with lust. The moment you get too familiarised with the things you lust after, you tend to lose interest after those things.

When the agents of darkness in this world discovered this loop holes of lust, they started creating different sets of intelligence that maximizes the power of lust.

At the end of the day, man will depart from God never to be able to return.

The worst of it all is the mark of the beast. When you take it, God can't redeem you because you have joined it forever and there are different scientific infrastructures and intelligences going on to maximize the power of lust and take man away from God forever.

You hear of genetic intelligence. What's the idea behind genetic engineering? It is to reconfigure the DNA HELIX to make the man a superhuman that no longer has need for God.

Talking more on lust of the eyes... Why did Jesus speak of eyes as lamps of the body in Matthew 6:22-23?

Jesus used a simple image with deep spiritual meaning. He said: the eyes is the lamp of the body.

With these words, He revealed how what we focus on shapes our inner life and spiritual condition.

The eye represents spiritual focus. The eyes symbolizes what we look to, desire and pursue.

What captures our attention influences out thoughts and direction. A focused heart brings clarity to the whole life according to Matthew 6:22.

The light of the body is the eye. If therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light.

A single eye produces light. A single eye means an undivided heart devoted to God.

When Jesus is the focus, truth fills the inner life. Spiritual clarity comes from whole hearted devotion according to psalm 119:105 which says: thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.

A darkened eye brings inner darkness. When the eyes is corrupted by greed, sin or divided loyalty, darkness follows.

What we allow into our minds shapes our spiritual condition. Unchecked focus leads to spiritual blindness according to Matthew 6:23.

What we gaze upon shapes who we become. Jesus warned that inner darkness can feel like light if discernment is lost.

Transformation begins with guarding what we allow to influence us. True light comes from fixing our light on Jesus Christ according to Hebrews 12:2.
The gospel (part 15) So that is the traffic channel between the soul and the spirit. The body is supposed to have a navigatory part where the energy of life that comes from the fellowship of the Holy spirit relates with the world and the earth is colonized but now the body has been reconfigured. So, what lust does is to draw man away from God. So, the lust of the eyes interact with the mind of the man. The lust of the flesh interact with the emotion of the man. The pride of life interact with the will and all these draws you away from God. So long as the man/Adam lives by the original design of the soul, which is love, He is safe. But when the man/Adam starts living by another design called lust, He will forever be departed from God. It is not in man's effort to love constantly, but through God, we can love. It is the same thing with lust. The moment you get too familiarised with the things you lust after, you tend to lose interest after those things. When the agents of darkness in this world discovered this loop holes of lust, they started creating different sets of intelligence that maximizes the power of lust. At the end of the day, man will depart from God never to be able to return. The worst of it all is the mark of the beast. When you take it, God can't redeem you because you have joined it forever and there are different scientific infrastructures and intelligences going on to maximize the power of lust and take man away from God forever. You hear of genetic intelligence. What's the idea behind genetic engineering? It is to reconfigure the DNA HELIX to make the man a superhuman that no longer has need for God. Talking more on lust of the eyes... Why did Jesus speak of eyes as lamps of the body in Matthew 6:22-23? Jesus used a simple image with deep spiritual meaning. He said: the eyes is the lamp of the body. With these words, He revealed how what we focus on shapes our inner life and spiritual condition. The eye represents spiritual focus. The eyes symbolizes what we look to, desire and pursue. What captures our attention influences out thoughts and direction. A focused heart brings clarity to the whole life according to Matthew 6:22. The light of the body is the eye. If therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light. A single eye produces light. A single eye means an undivided heart devoted to God. When Jesus is the focus, truth fills the inner life. Spiritual clarity comes from whole hearted devotion according to psalm 119:105 which says: thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path. A darkened eye brings inner darkness. When the eyes is corrupted by greed, sin or divided loyalty, darkness follows. What we allow into our minds shapes our spiritual condition. Unchecked focus leads to spiritual blindness according to Matthew 6:23. What we gaze upon shapes who we become. Jesus warned that inner darkness can feel like light if discernment is lost. Transformation begins with guarding what we allow to influence us. True light comes from fixing our light on Jesus Christ according to Hebrews 12:2.
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