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Welcome to The University of God.
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We want to thank all of you who sent your questions in to us.
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As our mentor Prophet TB Joshua told us:
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If you are interested in the subject and are eager to learn,
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you will always strive to sit at the front,
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ask questions and engage with the teacher.
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Remember in the University of God,
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the heart, man's spirit is the workshop,
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and the Holy Spirit, the Divine Teacher.
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Yes, exactly and that is the promise of God
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that Jesus gave us in the Book of Matthew 7:7
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that if you seek Him, you'll find Him.
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If you seek Him with all your heart.
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Remember, to seek the Kingdom of God
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is to have the Kingdom of God.
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Yes, God doesn't mind, doubt or questions,
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as long as those questions cause us to seek Him,
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to draw closer to Him, to seek His Word,
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God’s Word is the final authority settling
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all questions and problems.
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Today, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit,
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we are going to examine some of your questions
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in the light of God's Word.
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Let me take you to the Bible.
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The Book of Psalm 115:4-7 in depicting idols,
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gives us a graphic picture of the five senses.
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God gave us the five main senses
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that enable us to interact with the physical world
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in which we live as human beings.
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The basic function of these five senses is to help us communicate
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adequately with the people around us.
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They also help us to locate, identify
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and apprehend the surrounding objects and navigate safely
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through our environment.
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These senses are all connected.
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I mean, they work together
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and send to the brain the input signals
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or information from the environment,
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our brain, the laboratory of sense knowledge
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processes all this information,
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identifies those signals through the database of our memory
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and provides the right response.
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All this happens in real time.
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So let's look at those five senses.
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With the sense of sight, we can see and identify the things
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God created, objects and the people around us.
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The sight is the main sense
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to navigate safely through our environment,
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to drive, to walk, to read.
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With the sense of hearing,
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even without visual contact, we can have a clear knowledge
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of our immediate environment
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by distinguishing the specific sound they emit.
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For example, the sound of a bird or recognising a friend's voice.
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With a sense of smell
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we can perceive the odours, the fragrance,
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and check whether something is good or maybe the food is spoiled.
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With the sense of taste,
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we can assess the sweetness or bitterness of food
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before consuming it.
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With the sense of feeling or touch,
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we can sense the ambient temperature
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to know the proper clothes to wear to protect our body conseqently.
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We can feel the weight or hardness of an object.
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For example, this food smells nice.
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What's your favourite food, Racine?
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Jollof rice.
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This food smells nice - yes, I want to taste it.
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Or these clothes are beautiful -
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I want to buy them.
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Or it's too cold and windy today -
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I don't want to go to the beach anymore.
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You can notice how influential
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our senses can be on our choices and actions.
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Consider the use of our senses.
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For example, you are driving.
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All of a sudden, a pedestrian crosses the road.
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As a driver, you find yourself immediately
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with a decision, a response to take.
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Either you pull the brake,
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or when your speed is too fast,
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you have to steer away from the person.
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You can see all the senses work together.
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I see.
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I pull the brake; I turn the wheel.
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So all these actions happen simultaneously in real time.
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They are all connected.
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They work together.
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You can notice how influential
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our senses can be on our choices and actions.
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What we see, hear, smell, taste, feel can influence our thoughts.
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What do I mean by influencing our thoughts?
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I mean, they have an influence on our desires and will.
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Our thoughts can influence our action or inaction.
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Why?
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Because man exercises the will through his mind.
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That's the sense of discretion or reasoning.
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Human beings are different from animals.
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A human being is not a robot.
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He's a free moral agent.
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Because of all the interactive inferences from the environment
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that require the right response or attitude,
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God wants to have independent mind -
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a mind that thinks by itself.
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God has given to man
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the ability to think and choose between what is relevant or not -
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that's common sense,
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to choose between what is right or wrong,
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that's sense of judgment,
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to choose between good and bad - that's moral sense.
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That's the outcome of senses of reasoning and responsibility -
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necessary for life in community or society.
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Man depending on his lifespan, grows physically
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from embryo to toddler
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through childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age.
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We can see that physical growth is a function of time.
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As we grow in age,
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we go through the stages of the human life.
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Man is not only a physical person
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but an intellectual and moral person.
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Exactly.
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And it's important to remember that
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since life and its responsibilities are in stages,
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man also must grow in intellectual maturity.
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How?
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Intellectual growth is a function of learning -
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learning from what we do.
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Learning from what we study, what happens around us
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and learning what from what happens to us.
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Have you wondered whenever a person meets a new person
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in a new relationship?
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The first questions they mutually ask about themselves
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will be about their background, education, occupation in life.
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Very few will address their spiritual life.
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So that is what makes the difference between man's point of view
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and God's point of view.
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Yes, in Galatians 5,
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God wouldn't have commanded us to walk in the Spirit
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if He had not designed us to operate in the Spirit.
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The Bible said that God has created man,
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human beings, in His own image and likeness.
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The Book of Job 33:4 says
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man is the greatest product of the Holy Spirit;
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man is a divine work of art.
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Why?
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Because mankind is designed to think, to talk,
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to act and to plan with God.
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Man is therefore designed to live in tune with God.
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Are we living in tune with God?
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Always remember God is Spirit.
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So the question that we need to ask ourselves is:
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What is man?
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The Bible is the believer's database for his personal opinion.
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What does the Bible say about man, about you and I?
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The Bible says in the book 1Thessalonians 5:23
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that man is a spiritual being
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but has a soul and a body.
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In other words, man has a physical and spiritual nature.
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Man is not only a physical, intellectual person;
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he's also a moral and spiritual person,
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because we are made to be like God
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in our heart and God is Spirit.
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So take note.
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Whenever the Bible refers to man's heart,
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it refers to man’s spirit - the spirit of man.
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That's why in the Book of 1 Samuel 16:7, Matthew 15:8,
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the Bible stresses that
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when it comes to rightful judgment, God's perspective,
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about man always point to man's heart, man's spirit.
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This means that God sees man as a spirit being,
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living in a physical body.
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Man’s spirit is the part of man that has spiritual consciousness.
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I mean, spiritual awareness.
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Man’s spirit is a part of man
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that is connected to the spirit realm
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and receives inspiration and revelation from God, who is Spirit.
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Let us think now of a biblical character
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who was really in tune with God in spirit.
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We have to remember Moses.
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Consider the attitude of Moses
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as he and his people were trapped
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in between the Red Sea and the pursuing Egyptian armies.
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Surely, the people of Israel had every reason
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to think that the end had come
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considering the size and military might of the Egyptian armies.
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We can read about this in the Book of Exodus 14:10.
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The Israelites therefore cried out not only in fear,
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but also in rebellion and anger directed against Moses and his God.
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They allowed their senses to dictate the direction of their faith
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and got overwhelmed by fear
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and completely forgot all the miracles that God had performed for them
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and done on their behalf.
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Rather than getting offended by
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his people's reactions - a lack of faith,
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Moses was calm, calculated and determined.
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Even in the midst of extreme provocation,
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the Bible says he was very calm, confident and peaceable.
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Why?
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Because his focus was on God.
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I mean, his spirit was connected to God.
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And that is why he could overcome what his senses were telling him.
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True - a spiritual man and a man of faith - Moses.
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A lot of lessons to learn from him.
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The question is why man cannot use his senses to see God?
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That's the question.
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The answer to this question is straightforward.
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God is Spirit.
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Therefore, we cannot know God by our feelings
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and senses or external human faculties
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because God is invisible, incorporeal, immaterial.
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He's a supreme being who lives in the realm above the senses.
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He lives in the spirit.
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Therefore, to seek God, you must be in the spirit.
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And you can only see Him and relate with Him
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in the spirit realm by revelation.
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What do we mean by revelation?
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Revelation brings to our spiritual senses
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the reality of spiritual things that cannot be perceived
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by our natural human senses.
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As we have natural organs embedded in our physical body
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that feed our human senses with information
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from the environment
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like our eyes, our ears, our hands, etc
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God has also endowed us with spiritual senses
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as well, embedded in our spirit.
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The main spiritual sense God has planted within our spirit
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is our conscience.
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The conscience is the organ of the spirit to discern spiritual things.
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That's what Prophet TB Joshua calls a sense of righteousness.
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Let's listen to what Apostle Paul said in the Book of Romans 8:16.
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What does this mean?
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This means that a sense of righteousness
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brings an awareness of self knowing.
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I mean, awareness of who you are in Christ Jesus.
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The question is: How does this awareness come?
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That awareness comes through revelation
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when the Holy Spirit bears witness to our spirit.
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How does the Holy Spirit bear witness to our spirit?
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Through our conscience.
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Paul further explained in Romans 9:1.
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Therefore, 1 Corinthians 2:9-15 teaches that that our natural senses
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cannot apprehend nor know the things of God or things of the Spirit
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because they can only be discerned spiritually.
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And if all this seems a bit much for you, don't worry.
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In the foundation series as we continue, all this will be broken down.
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So you can really understand
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how we can relate to God through our spirit and
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what actually is man - his spirit, his body, his soul.
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So stay tuned as you get more of that on the foundation series
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coming up soon.
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So when it comes to the knowledge of man,
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our senses cannot see the heart or spirit of man.
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They can only see man's physical body because that is
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the part of man that is connected to this visible world.
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The realm of the senses.
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Man's body and senses cannot connect to the spiritual realm.
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It is only man's spirit which is the spiritual part of man
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that can connect to the spirit realm, which is God's dimension.
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True, that is it.
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The question is: How do we look into that dimension?
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To log on to that realm of the spirit,
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man must be in the spirit led by the Holy Spirit.
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Our spirit, our heart is the communication point,
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contact point for the Holy Spirit.
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The Holy Spirit uses our heart
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to communicate with us.
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And God speaks to our heart, to our spirit, not our ears.
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I advise you to read the Book of Acts 17 -
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when the people of Athens were seeking God
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with their senses and sense knowledge
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in order to seek and worship God.
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Since all men have a spirit, we have to ask ourselves the question
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Why is it that most humans seem to have no relationship with God?
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The truth is that God has designed humans
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to operate in both natural and spiritual realms.
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But most of us live in the senses, I mean in the natural.
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And we are dull when it comes to the things of the Spirit.
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Because as the Scripture says in the Book of 1 Corinthians 2:9
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the things of the Spirit are indistinct.
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We can't see them.
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And the Bible further says in 1 Corinthians 15:46-47,
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1 Corinthians 15:46.
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These scriptures we have just read identify two types of men.
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The natural man and the spiritually minded man.
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The natural man is spiritually blind and dull in comprehension
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to the unseen realm.
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The spirit world is absolutely closed to his spiritual vision.
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It is only when the Holy Spirit illumines his spiritual eyes
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that he can see and understand the things of the Spirit.
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Ephesians 1:7-18 says that the Lord our God, Jesus Christ,
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the Father of Glory, may give us the Spirit of Revelation
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and wisdom in the knowledge of Him
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that the eyes of our understanding may be opened
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So we may know what is the hope of His calling
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and what are the riches of His glory
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in His inheritance of the saints.
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First Corinthians two from verse nine.
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So the question is: How do we connect to the Spirit?
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How do you connect to the Spirit?
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By faith.
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Believing in Christ Jesus - that is our only connection.
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So how do we live by faith?
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Remember, we live by faith
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when we recognize our union with Jesus Christ in the spirit.
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To live by faith,
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our spirit must govern our senses,
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and for our spirit to govern our senses,
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our mind must be renewed by knowing the Word
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and acting on it.
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So how do we know that our mind is renewed?
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Good question.
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Our mind is renewed
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when we begin to think not about our weaknesses
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and shortcomings, but of our righteousness in Christ Jesus.
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2 Corinthians 12:7-10
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It is all about the Apostle Paul's experience with the thorn.
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You see, when Paul was afflicted by a thorn in his flesh,
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he prayed to God many times for God to remove that thorn.
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But God said to him: “My grace is sufficient for you.”
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Why?
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For my strength is made perfect in weakness.
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Immediately, the revelation of the will of God came to Him,
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Paul never complained anymore.
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And he said, Brother, when I'm weak, I am strong.
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His mind was renewed and he stopped worrying
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about the thorn in his flesh.
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So let us summarize the answer to all these questions.
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The natural man -
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the man of the senses is only conscious of his body
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and has no awareness of the spirit realm.
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Why is it so?
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The Bible says that since the fall of man,
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man has lost his spirit consciousness
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because of sin and operates only in the natural.
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We can read about this in Genesis 6:3.
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The natural man's spirit is dead to God because of sin
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ever since Adam,
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the human body, which the Bible refers to as the outer self,
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the outward man or the old man is the physical part of man
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designed by God to interact with the visible or the physical world.
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That's true.
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While the spirit of man
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is the spiritual part of man designed by God
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to interact or communicate with the invisible
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or spiritual world where God dwells.
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The spiritual man is therefore,
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the one whose spirit has been recreated or regenerated
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by God's power at the point of spiritual rebirth by faith
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in Christ Jesus.
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That's what Jesus meant when He said to Nicodemus
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in the Book of John 3:3.
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You need to be born again.
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Jesus answered and said to him, "Most assuredly,
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I say to you, unless a man is born again,
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he cannot see the Kingdom of God." (John 3:3)
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And we have time for just a few more questions
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So what do you mean by “on the outside”?
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By “outside”, we mean what is visible, material, physical -
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things you can see with your natural eyes,
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hear with your ears,
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things you can feel or know intellectually.
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In opposite, on the inside refers
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to the things that we cannot see, like man's heart, man spirit,
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which is man's spiritual entity that only God can see.
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That is why, concerning human beings,
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one needs to be guided by divine revelation
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to get to the heart of the matter when it comes to judgment.
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We know this.
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We know that we should not judge anyone by appearance
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because only God knows the true condition
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of the human heart.
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When it comes to the things of God who is unseen,
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we need to be in the spirit
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because only faith pleases God.
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Hebrews 11:6
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Without faith, it is impossible to please Him,
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for he who comes to God must believe that God is
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and that He is the Rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.
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We diligently seek Him, as we have said today, by faith.
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Remember, faith focuses on God who is unseen,
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while the natural sight focuses on the outside,
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what is visible,
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what is tangible, what is concrete.
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Therefore a spiritual man, I mean, the man of faith
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is not satisfied by sense knowledge but looks beyond it,
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because the Bible says in 2 Corinthians 5:7,
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we walk by faith, not by sight.
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Yes, faith is from man's spirit.
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I mean the invisible world or the spiritual world.
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And sight is from man's body,
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the visible world or the natural world.
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And the Bible further says in 1 Samuel 16:6-13
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all about Samuel and David, the first king of Israel.
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Samuel, the prophet was sent to the house of Jesse in Bethlehem
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to anoint the new appointed King of Israel.
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When he came, he looked at the most handsome son of Jesse
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as being the chosen king but God rejected him
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and chose the one who was neglected,
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the young and rustic shepherd boy, David
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Ask Prophet Samuel in the Book of 1 Samuel 16:7
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and he would teach you that
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we should learn to focus not on the outside
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I mean, not on the outward qualities of man which are visible.
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But rather we should focus on the inside by looking inwardly
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at the heart with the help of the Holy Spirit.
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If we want to see things the way God sees them about man.
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So thank you so much.
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Yes, that was a short look into what it means – ‘outside’ and ‘inside’.
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And yes, we all need to develop our inner man, our spiritual man.
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And with the help of the Holy Spirit daily, every moment we can.
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First, there's need to know what faith is.
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The problem of faith is made simply to understand
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when we know that faith is simply acting
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on what God has said.
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The main issue of our faith is the genuineness of that faith.
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For faith to be genuine, it must be based on God’s Word,
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which is Spirit and life. (John 6:63)
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Man speaks ordinary words
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but God speaks Words that are Spirit and life.
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But for man’s word to become God’s Word,
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it must be affected by the Holy Spirit with life.
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The question is: Can man speak the Words of life?
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Man speaks ordinary words
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but man can speak Words of life that are spirit and life
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when they are affected by the Holy Spirit.
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Those Words must be affected by the Holy Spirit with life.
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What do I mean by life in the Word?
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God’s Word is Spirit and life
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because it has the ability to produce a spiritual force
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that grows and develops within our heart called faith.
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It is that faith that moves our words to work wonders.
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That's Bible faith.
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Bible faith is called the spirit of faith.
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I read.
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So faith takes place in two places:
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With our heart we believe it;
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With our mouth we confess, and faith is both.
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You know, the example of the seven sons of Sceva shows that
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genuine faith is not imitation.
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Faith must arise in each person's heart
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or in a conviction, which leads to real movement
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or real confession of faith.
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For faith to be genuine, the heart and the mouth should never conflict.
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In other words, we should mean what we say.
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This means we should believe what we confess.
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Do you believe what you confess?
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Do you mean what you say?
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Because scriptural faith or biblical faith is expressed
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by believing with the heart and confessing with the mouth.
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The mouth must have the heart's full agreement
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before there can be an acceptable or genuine confession of faith.
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Very true.
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That's the key, an agreement.
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The question is: How can faith develop?
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The development of God’s Word in your heart,
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gives birth to belief in your heart.
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Romans 10:17
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Faith grows as we hear and obey God’s Word.
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How does one move from sense knowledge to revelation knowledge?
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Yes, that is what all of us as believers need to ask ourselves.
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Let's remember what happened to the servant of Elisha.
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With his physical eyes,
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the servant of Elisha saw the immediate danger and fear gripped him.
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When his master prayed to God to open his spiritual eyes.
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His eyes were opened and in the spirit,
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he saw angels around him.
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And what happened?
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His fear disappeared.
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Yes.
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So to move from sense knowledge to revelation knowledge
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is a matter of yielding your heart to the Holy Spirit.
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It is the Holy Spirit who opens the eyes of our faith
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to see the hidden truth in God’s Word.
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Meditation in the Word of God brings revelation.
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That's the key.
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We meditate till God give us a clear light, a clear understanding.
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So when you meditate on the Word of God,
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allowing the Holy Spirit to take the lead, revelation will come
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and when revelation comes, it will carry you
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beyond the realm of senses into the very presence of God
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in the spirit and there you will see clearly;
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there the spiritual understanding comes.
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Put yourself in the Scripture
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and hear God saying to you,
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Those that are with you are more than those that are against you.
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Many today in their homes are overwhelmed by their circumstances
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because we look at it in the natural
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and you become overwhelmed and fear comes and doubt comes.
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So there is need for us to shift our focus
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from natural to spiritual.
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So to move from sense knowledge to revelation
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is by grace.
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All you need to do is to humble yourself
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under the guidance of the Holy Spirit – the Spirit of Revelation.
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That change, that move is little by little,
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every day, little by little, every moment, little by little.
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It's a journey and a journey of a thousand miles starts with one step.
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So we're so happy today
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that you joined us to take that step, that step into the spiritual
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by joining us on the programme today.
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So that journey today has started with this step that you've taken.
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And remember the FOUNDATION SERIES,
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the DIVINE LECTURES
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that you've been seeing on The University of God -
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You don't just need to watch them once
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you know, the Word of God is not time bound.
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Every Word of God is Spirit and Life.
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Take time to watch again and again,
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go over the Bible passages, meditate on the hidden truth there
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and if you want to look for where those teachings are,
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you can check in the description below.
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There's a link and if you have any more questions, remember,
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as you meditate on these teachings, questions will arise in your heart
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and you can send your questions to us by going
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to our website - theuog.org - going to the contact section
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and sending us a message.
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And we'll go through all your questions and by the grace of God,
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answer them under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
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There is no shortcut to spiritual maturity.
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Our earthly understanding must give way to spiritual understanding or revelation, to reach maturity. ” – Prophet TB Joshua
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or revelation to reach maturity.
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All the teachings we are giving you are not time bound.
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Please go over it, meditate on it,
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and ask the Holy Ghost to help you
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to have a better understanding of it.
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That's the only way faith can grow into our lives.
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That we have a revelation does not mean
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we can force you to believe it;
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you must have your own revelation and conviction.
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How does it come?
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Read it, meditate on it.
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Allow the Spirit of God to enhance your understanding.
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We need to be mature as Christians
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because we are in an environment that is very challenging
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and God wants you to live by faith, to be strong in the faith.
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How can you do that?
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You can achieve that only by developing your relationship
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with the wonderful unseen Guest - the Holy Spirit.
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How? Atrack his attention.
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And you can only do that when you meditate on the Word and pray
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and He will come and enhance the spiritual coasts,
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in Jesus’ name.
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Just as Nicodemus came to Jesus in the night to ask questions,
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to find out and develop faith in Jesus,
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you too can watch this and ask questions in your heart to God
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and the Holy Spirit,
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the Helper, the Counselor will come and answer your questions
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through the Word of God.
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Yes, that is why everything is in the light of God’s Word.
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Amen. Saints, brothers, sisters, believers all over the world,
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we are going to pray for you.
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We have seen so many emails.
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We went through all the questions and answers.
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We've seen a lot of people are going through agony,
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pain and difficulties.
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So we are going to pray together, believe in God
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that God Almighty will meet you at the point of your essential need,
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for Jesus does nothing without His Word.
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Don't forget, God’s Word has priority over the name.
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That's why we give you this teaching.
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But we stand in the presence of God praying for you,
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and God will locate you in His mercy, in Jesus’ name.
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So, continue to join us here on The University of God.
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Sense knowledge ceases when revelation comes.