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In What God Has to Say about Our Bodies, Sam Allberry explains that all of us are fearfully and wonderfully made, and should regard our physicality as a gift. He offers biblical guidance for living, including understanding gender, sexuality, and identity; dealing with aging, illness, and death; and considering
Our Recommendation. In this book, you’ll gain a new understanding for the immeasurable value of our bodies and God’s ultimate plan to redeem them. Many times in the area of spiritual formation that focuses on our inner lives, we loose sight of the value of our physical bodies.
So what does a consecrated life actually look like? If our bodies are dedicated to the worship of God and our minds are being renewed so that we think like God, how will that change our lives? In the following verses Paul will show us two ways in which a consecrated life shows itself: how we use our gifts in the
The New Testament says, “Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed” (1 Pet. 2:24). You can see in these passages that God treats the forgiveness of our sins and the healing of our bodies as two parts of
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This study is divided into four sections that align with our natural process of change: 1. Getting Started Realizing and committing to the need to change 2. Finding Hope Seeing and believing that the solution we’re looking at is true, good, and can be trusted 3. Allowing God to Change Us
“And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Thess. 5:23, emphasis mine). Even though God’s Word clearly teaches that we are three-part beings, very few Christians practice a func-
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• Christianity does not reject the body; it in fact, respects and honors it. • Human nature is both physical and spiritual. We are not spirits trapped in our bodies. • Our bodies help reveal to us our human nature and our God-given purpose - that we are made for love and communion. • Love is FREE, TOTAL, FAITHFUL, and FRUITFUL.