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Through the Bible in one year in 15 minutes a day, from Bible Pathway Ministries. FamilyLife's marriage devotional helps couples build their commitment to God and each other.

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Women Men Kids Teens Babies. Authors Featured Studies. When God created us, He equipped us with the three keys that give us access to each realm— a body, a soul, and a spirit :. Our soul is simply the wrong key. But with a single sniff, we can use our sense of smell and immediately experience that mouthwatering aroma. Using our God-created human spirit is the right key for us to experience Christ, who lives in our spirit. To use any part of our being means to exercise that part.

For example, physically we use or exercise our feet by walking. Psychologically, we exercise our mind by studying or considering a topic. So how do we exercise our spirit to contact and experience the Lord Jesus? The best way to exercise our spirit is by praying.

In fact, simply calling on the precious name of our Lord Jesus is a good way to exercise our spirit to contact Him in prayer. When we call on the name of the Lord from deep within, we experience Him as living water , satisfying us and quenching our thirst at any time during our day.

Another way to exercise our spirit is to pray with the Word of God. As we read the Bible, we can turn what we read into our prayer. When we pray with the Scriptures, we use not just our mind to read the Word, but more importantly we use our spirit to contact the Spirit in the Word.

By exercising our spirit with the Word of God, we experience Christ as our spiritual nourishment. We can also exercise our spirit by praising and thanking the Lord for all He is and all He has done for us.



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