Salvation is a gift of God's grace in exchange for faith, not works. No one's good enough to save themselves, so that can't have been the plan, not ever.
Words are Spirit
Clever people swear, but does this mean that swearing is clever? Can swearing make you clever? What's the cause-and-effect relationship here? How are intelligence and swearing related?
Eat My Flesh and Drink My Blood
We're putting the gospel in terms and symbols and relating it to physical concepts because we believe that it's a step of faith which is leading us somewhere. We don't know where. We don't need to. That's what faith is.
The Living Bread
Jesus describes the chain of causality in the transition of energy from one form to another. If we believe (B) in Jesus Christ (q) we'll be given everlasting life because we are, energetically, eating the bread of life (Fq) which is believing in Jesus.
The Midst of my Body
Daniel was visited by a spirit and saw a vision. The spirit was inhaled, dissolved in the blood, circulated to his brain, delivered its message directly into his visual cortex, then was filtered out by his kidneys.
He Had by the Spirit
God has a way of translating this information into a volatile compound or class of compounds. This manifests as a cloud of invisible vapor which maintains its integrity through the action of a gravity node.
The Mind of the Spirit
The gravitational singularity at the center of the Earth is the thought of creation conceived in the mind of the Spirit, God the Father.
Spirits and Gravity
Even though it's logical there is nothing in the Bible that expressly states that spirits have souls, but that's what we're going to dig down to and it's a meaning which we can bring out of the text.
O Lord, Try my Kidneys
If the Lord can try our hearts to find out, or really show us, whether our motivations are pure or not, then this applies to the kidneys which regulate the blood that can potentially influence the heart.
Prepare Your Heart
Preparing our hearts doesn't involve special diets or exercise, it comes down to taking two simple steps: believing in Jesus Christ, and confessing our sins.
