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Many people believe that the soul and spirit are the same thing but that isn't so. A Christian Spirit is what God places within you as you accept Christ as your Savior. It is perfect. Many times it will be described as your heart.
Your soul is your mind and many times described that way. Your soul is your conscious thought. It actually pairs with your flesh most times. EXAMPLE: You think, I think I will go for a drink. Your flesh wants that drink. Your soul pairs with what the flesh wants and you actually want that drink.
The better way is pairing your soul with your spirit. Your spirit which is the spirit from Christ or of Christ doesn't want you to take that drink because you might have issues with drinking. If you renew your mind (soul) (as spoken of in Romans 12:1-2) to agree with your spirit instead of your flesh will negate the idea because you know you can't drink.
This is the basest of explanations. If you will go to www.awmi.org and and open audio teaching and listen to Andrew's teaching on Spirit, Soul, Body.
Blessings to you in the Name of Christ our Savior....
Rita
23 Now may bthe God of peace himself csanctify you completely, and may your dwhole espirit and soul and body be kept blameless at fthe coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
One of the longest threads in the AAG archives is called: Do we possess three entities namely a "Body" "Soul" and "Spirit"?
http://www.allaboutgod.net/forum/topics/do-we-possess-three-entities
I actually asked the same question a while back, check it out. LT''s response was very good.
http://www.allaboutgod.net/forum/topics/body-soul-spirit
Reply by LT on February 27, 2010 at 7:47pm
Here is a food for thought:
The Bible uses two different words in the N.T. to describe two different parts of man. These words are "psuche" and "pneuma." The simple fact that there are two different words lend to our understanding of two different things.
Before I go on I want to say that there are some things that we cannot know fully in this life and this qualifies as one of those times. We may develop a base understanding on this topic, but will not grap it fully.
Often we make the mistake of trying to define these three parts as individual independant segments. Here is an example using part of a math formula:
Spirit = A
Soul = B
Body = C
Thus A+B+C=Whole Man
When we study Scripture we find that the answer is much more complex. Let's use another math style formula:
Spirit = A-B
Soul = B-C
Body = C-D
Thus (A-B)+(B-C)+(C-D)=Whole man
The point of this is that in Scripture instead of 3 single units we see 3 units that overlap and thus makes it even more difficult to distinguish between them. Using the last math formula we see that the spirit and soul do in fact connect and at times overlap which gives them an appearnce of being interchangable. Next we see that the soul overlaps with both the spirit and the flesh. Third we see that the body overlaps the soul. Notice in the formula that body and spirit never overlap and are buffered by the soul.
Can Scripture support this view?
Spirit and Soul:
- Difference: Hebrews 4:12 uses the two different words to describe soul and spirit. The same word is not used and thus implies two different things.
- Overlap: Worship - Soul glorifies and spirit rejoices in God as seen in Luke 1:46-47
Soul and Body:
- Difference: Both the body and soul can be destroyed as described in Matthew 10:28. Key point is that there are two parts.
- Overlap: Matthew 6:25 uses "psuche" in relation to what you will eat, drink or wear. These are physical things.
You find all three present in 1 Thes. 5:23 using three distinct words.
There are other parts that fit into this whole understanding. The heart and the mind come into play. The heart relates primarily to the spirit and the mind to the soul with some exceptions.
Lord Bless,
LT
The second equation is totally independent of the first. "D" is simply a part of the body in the new equation showing the complexity of our make-up. The point of the equation is to show that the soul (B-C) is directly connected to the flesh and spirit and serves as a buffer between spirit and flesh.
Hope that helps.
Lord Bless,
LT
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