Anonymous ID: d7c2f2 Dec. 8, 2018, 12:27 a.m. No.4210574   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4210232 pb If you still here…

 

Understanding that the human body has a spirit is a step. The human body is made up of body, mind, and spirit. What is that spirit? Is spirit alive? Something that you cannot see, but you feel it. Feelings are spirit. What is God? God is a spirit. What is faith? Something that you can't see, but believe in. If your ma tells you that she will pick you up after school, you can't actually see her driving, but you believe that she is. God wants a relationship with each of us. He says to seek Him and you will find Him. His Word is the Bible. And I would recommend that you read it as one book, without skipping around. It is a fascinating read this way as the story flows and much easier to understand.

The kicker in all of this is, is what does one have to lose by believing in the wonderful spirit of the Lord? If it is true, you live forever which is a much better thought than returning to dust or being thrown in the Lake of Fire.

The believers that have the Spirit of Jesus in their hearts, know it 100%. We are never alone.

There are those 10 commandments, but Jesus says that you only have to remember two: Love God above all things and Love your neighbor as yourself. For if you love God above all things, you will not kill, or steal, or covet, and you will treat others as you want to be treated. (Sometimes hard these days.)

 

If you live in US and can make a trip to the Creation Museum and Noah's Ark, in KY, just south of Cincinnati, OH, I highly recommend it. The ark is amazing, huge! Each member had to take care of 850 animals each. Some animals are real. Also have Zoo. It's a trip seeing how they were able to use the animals to get rid of all of the manure.

Sorry anons, got off on a tangent. Just love God and mankind, and want to live to talk to all of you in person. Eat lots of the best cheese and drink lots of the best wine. And petting that Lion that won't eat us for lunch anymore. Looking forward to the Great Feast, sometimes.