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1 How do I to better stand on His word? Bible general Archive 4 Soldiernurse79 229495
  Yes, that I am most certain of, and the more I walk in the spirit and learn to make it my primary nature, the more things like this seem to frustrate me. I have been told that I am trying too hard and wanting too much of myself, but as far as I am concerned, how can you want too much of God and His spirit to be manifest in you? I know that He is a rewarder of those that diligently seek Him, and in a way, I almost don't care about the manifesting of a physical reward as much as I want to walk in harmony in the spirit with His. Part of that I believe is recognizing when His promises have come to pass, which I am having a difficult time recognizing.
2 How do I to better stand on His word? Bible general Archive 4 Soldiernurse79 229489
  I understand that basically the natural man is the carnal (flesh) nature which is contrary to the spirit. Is this accurate?





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