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Yes, yes. Now think about this. If we were to take
every thought captive to the obedience of Christ, as we are instructed to do, we
would actually "experience" healing holistically -- i.e., not just psychological
healing, but physiological as well. That, it seems to me, is "being saved."
By the way, the word theraputin, from which we get our word "therapy,"
is sometimes translated "heal," and sometimes translated "save"; hence the basis
for my agreement with you that we were saved in the Christ event -- our
ontological salvation -- while now we are being saved existentially in our
daily encounter -- and that is the sanctification of our whole
being.
"And do you not know that you are the temple of
God?"
Good stuff!
Bill
Yes indeed. Thanks for the reminder. Do you understand what I think is so important about this "immersion" thing. Jeeves was saying that the brain actually experiences physiological changes over time in view of a particular behavior. This "immersion" process provides the opportunity for a "righteous" (if you will) change if not a reversal. What brief comments I heard from Jeeves seems to tie in with what I am experiencing right now. Thoughts/ JD |
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