But the
natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are
foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually
discerned (1
Corinthians 2:14).
There's a
higher life; there's a higher realm; it's the realm of the Spirit.
You were
born into that realm when you were born again. So, you actually live in two
worlds contemporaneously; you function in both of them. You recognize one
through your physical senses, and you recognize the other through your spirit -
your spiritual faculties.
The ministry of the Gospel brings
spiritual realities into the natural world as men hear, understand and act on
the message. However, there're not so many people who think spiritually; they
think "naturally" all the time even though they're Christians,
failing to realize that we belong in a spiritual kingdom. They functionn mostly by their
natural faculties - flesh; and they that are in the flesh can't please God (Romans 8:8).
That's the
reason for the training of our spiritual senses through God's Word and the Holy
Spirit, so you can hear, see, and perceive the things of the Spirit. You can
only understand the things of God through your spiritual faculties. The natural
man can't understand the things of God, because they're spiritually discerned.
We're in a kingdom where sickness, defeat, poverty, and failure aren't real.
However, your spiritual faculties must be constantly trained through the Word
of God so you can appropriate the realities of our spiritual Kingdom in your
life.
CONFESSION
I walk and live in the Spirit every
day, with my spiritual antenna constantly in tune with God, because I’m not of
this world. I’m Spirit-ruled, Spirit-controlled, and Spirit-dominated;
therefore, I’m able to appropriate the realities and blessings of the heavenly
Kingdom to which I belong, and in my personal life. Amen.
FURTHER STUDY
Romans
8:6
To be
controlled by human nature results in death; to be controlled by the Spirit
results in life and peace.
Hebrews
5:14
But strong
meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use
have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.
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