THE SPIRITUALITY OF GOD'S WORD
THE SPIRITUALITY OF GOD'S WORD
The word of God is a tool in the hands of the HolySpirit. This word we are talking about is not the written word in a physical state, but the written word in a spiritual state, because the hands of the HolySpirit as a Person are not physical, but spiritual. The spiritual state of the scriptures is the revelational word of the scriptures. The revelational state of the scriptures is the power and the anointing of the written scriptures.
The spiritual state of the scriptures is the existence of God's word as a spiritual substance and a spiritual force revealed to us by revelation. Through your spiritual sensations, the word of God becomes solid and tangible through the hands of the HolySpirit functioning through your spirit.
Any spiritual information, so long as it is not in a spiritual state, it cannot be applicable to the spiritual world, and it therefore cannot be food to your spirit. Instead, it will be a mere religion killing your spirit. But when the written word is translated by the HolySpirit in revelational form, it becomes food and therefore life to your spirithood. It becomes a faith growing spirit. Revelation is simply the light of the scriptures.
This light is clearly visible to the sight of your spirit.
In the spiritual world, there is the kingdom of light and the kingdom of darkness.
In the kingdom of light, the word of God exists as spiritual forces, spiritual substances or spiritual matters that occupy beyond space and time.
You can't use the HolySpirit but you can use His power. You can't misuse the HolySpirit but you can misuse His power. When people misuse the power of the HolySpirit, they behave like demons. You can't use the HolySpirit, but the HolySpirit can use you. For an effective use of His power, you've got to relate the revelational word you get with the HolySpirit using you at your spiritual world surroundings through your spiritual senses and spiritual sensations. The HolySpirit is the Doer of the written word in revelational form.
2 Corinthians 3:6 tells us that, "[It is He] Who has qualified us [making us to be fit and worthy and sufficient] as ministers and dispensers of a new covenant [of salvation through Christ], not [ministers] of the letter (of legally written code) but of the Spirit; for the code [of the Law] kills, but the [Holy] Spirit makes alive. [Jer. 31:31.]"
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