Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Bible studies

1.  Question: True or False: The Bible is the most popular book ever written. (by copies sold)

Answer: True.

2. Question: What is the first book in the Bible?

Answer: Genesis

3. Question: How many days did God take to create the world?

Answer: 6

4. Question: Who was the first man?

Answer: Adam

5. Question: Who was the first woman?

Answer: Eve

6. Question: Where did Adam and Eve live at the beginning of the world?

Answer: Garden of Eden

7. Question: Who were their three sons listed in the Bible?

Answer: Cain, Abel, Seth

8. Question: Who did God tell to build an ark?

Answer: Noah

9. Question: How many days and nights did it rain when Noah was on the ark?

Answer: 40

10. Question: What was God’s sign to Noah that he would never destroy the earth again?

Answer: A rainbow

11. Question: How many brothers did Joseph have?

Answer: 11

Related: 40 Scriptures on Peace

12. Question: What did Jacob give Joseph that sparked jealousy from his siblings?

Answer: A coat of many colors

13. Question: What did Joseph tell his brothers about his dreams that upset them?

Answer: The dreams said he would become greater and rule over them.

14. Question: How did Moses’ mother save him from the Egyptian soldiers?

Answer: Put him in a basket in the river.

15. Question: Through what did God speak to Moses in the desert?

Answer: A burning bush.

16. Question: What did Moses say God commanded the Pharaoh to do?

Answer: Let his people go.

17. Question: How many plagues did God send on Egypt?

Answer: 10

18. Question: What was the final plague that convinced Pharaoh to let the slaves go?

Answer:  The firstborn son of all Egyptian families died.

19. Question: When Pharaoh changed his mind and sent his army after the slaves, where did they meet at?

Answer: By the Red Sea

20. Question: What did God through Moses to save the slaves?

Answer: Parted the Red Sea.

21. Question: When the Egyptians tried to follow the Israelites through the Red Sea, what happened?

Answer: The water crashed on them and killed them all.

Related: Healing Scriptures

22. Question: Where did God give Moses the Ten Commandments?

Answer: Mt. Sinai

23. Question: What golden image did the Israelites make at Mt. Sinai?

Answer: A golden calf

24. Question: Who was the first king of Israel?

Answer: Saul

25. Question: When Daniel prayed to God after it was not allowed, where was he thrown into?

Answer: The lion’s den

26. Question: Who was Jesus' human mother?

Answer: Mary

27. Question: Who was Jesus’ adoptive father on Earth?

Answer: Joseph

28. Question: Who was Jesus’ birth father?

Answer: God

29. Question: Name the city where Jesus was born.

Answer: Bethlehem

30. Question: True or False: Because Jesus was God, he didn’t obey his parents’ rules.

Answer: False. Jesus obeyed his parents.

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31. Question: Who baptized Jesus?

Answer: John the Baptist

32. Question: Who spoke from the sky when Jesus was baptized?

Answer: God

33. Question: What did God say?

Answer: That he was pleased with his son.

34. Question: Before Jesus started preaching, what was his job?

Answer: Carpenter

35. Question: Name Jesus’ hometown

Answer: Nazareth

36. Question:  True or False: Jesus turned water into Pepsi.

Answer: False, Jesus turned water into wine.

37. Question: Name the place where Jesus walked on water?

Answer: Sea of Galilee

38. Question: True or False: Jesus stayed away from people with bad reputations?

Answer: False. He often ate with “sinners.”

39. Question: True or False: Everywhere he went, people loved Jesus and believed his message?

Answer: False. Jesus was rejected many times.

40. Question: How many disciples did Jesus choose?

Answer: 12

41. Question: Besides preaching, name an activity Jesus did while traveling in Galilee

Answer: Healing the sick and casting out demons.

42. Question: What is the shortest verse in the Bible?

Answer: John 11:35 Jesus wept.

43. Question: Why did Jesus weep in that verse?

Answer: Because his friend Lazarus died.

44. Question: How much bread and fish did Jesus use to feed more than 5,000 people?

Answer: Five loaves of bread—and two fish

45. Question: True or False: Jesus’ said washing hands is never important.

Answer:  False. He said dirty hands don’t make a person spiritually unclean. You can still get germs!

46. Question: True or False: Jesus asked the children to stay back while he was teaching important things to grown-ups.

Answer:  False–Jesus welcomed children.

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47. Question: What did Jesus do at the Last Supper to his disciples?

Answer: Washed their feet.

48. Question: What did the woman pour on Jesus’ feet at the home of Simon the Leper?

Answer: Jar of expensive perfume

49. Question: Name the disciple who betrayed Jesus.

Answer: Judas Iscariot.

50. Question: True or False: Jesus didn’t know that he was going to be arrested and killed in Jerusalem

Answer: False. He knew and told his disciples before it happened.

51. Question: Which disciple denied Jesus three times?

Answer: Peter

52. Question: What happened after Jesus was buried in the tomb?

Answer: He rose again

53. Question: What was rolled away from the entrance of the tomb?

Answer: A large stone

54. Question: What day of the week did Jesus rise back to life?

Answer: Sunday

55. Question: How did Jesus leave Earth and go to Heaven?

Answer: He rose into the clouds.

56. Question:  How many books have the name John in them?

Answer: Four.

57. Question: Name the person who received the 10 Commandments from God?

Answer: Moses

58. Question: What is the 1st commandment?

Answer:  You shall have no other gods before me.

59. Question: What is the 2nd commandment?

Answer: You shall not make idols.

60. Question: What is the 3rd commandment?

Answer: You shall not misuse the name of the Lord.

61. Question: What is the 4th commandment?

Answer: Observe the Sabbath day by keeping it holy.

62. Question: What is the 5th commandment?

Answer: Honor your father and mother.

63. Question: What is the 6th commandment?

Answer: You shall not murder.

64. Question: What is the 7th commandment?

Answer: You shall not commit adultery.

65. Question:  What is the 8th commandment?

Answer: You shall not steal.

66. Question: What is the 9th commandment?

Answer: You shall not give false testimony.

67. Question: What is the 10th commandment?

Answer: You shall not covet.

68. Question: What does Jesus say is the first and greatest commandment?

Answer: Love God with all your heart, minds, soul, and strength.

69. Question:  What does Jesus say is the second greatest commandment?

Answer: Love your neighbor as yourself.

70. Question: What is the last book in the Bible?

Answer: Revelation

71. Question: What four books tell about Jesus' life on Earth?

Answer: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John

72. Question: Which book did Jesus directly write?

Answer: None

73. Question: Which book did David write most of?

Answer: Psalms

74. Question: True or False: The Bible was first written in the English language?

Answer: False

75. Question:  What were men trying to do at the Tower of Babel?

Answer: Build a tower to reach Heaven.

76. Question: How did the 12 brothers get rid of Joseph?

Answer: Sold him to slave traders.

77. Question: What did Joseph’s brothers tell their father had happened to him?

Answer: They said Joseph was killed by a wild animal

78. Question: Where did the slave traders take Joseph?

Answer: Egypt

79. Question: Who bought Joseph?

Answer: Potiphar, captain of the Pharaoh’s guards

80. Question: Who got Joseph thrown into prison by lying about him?

Answer:  Potiphar’s wife

81. Question: Who else was in prison with Joseph?

Answer: The Pharaoh’s cupbearer and chief baker.

82. Question: What did Joseph do for them?

Answer: Interrupted their dreams.

83. Question: Why was Joseph summoned out of prison by the Pharaoh?

Answer: To interrupt his dream.

84. Question:  What position of power was Joseph given by the Pharaoh?

Answer: Second in command of Egypt.

85. Question: What catastrophe did Joseph predict by interpreting the Pharaoh’s dream?

Answer: A severe, seven-year famine.

86. Question: Who came to Egypt that Joseph recognized because of the famine?

Answer: His brothers

87. Question: What did Joseph tell the brothers to do next time they came back to Egypt?

Answer: To bring Benjamin back with them.

88. Question: What was the giant’s name that David killed?

Answer: Goliath

89. Question: How did David kill Goliath?

Answer: A slingshot and a stone.

90. Question: How many sling-throws did it take David to hit Goliath?

Answer: One.

91. Question: When David wanted to fight Goliath, what did Saul try to give him?

Answer: His armour

92. Question: Who eventually came from the lineage of David?

Answer: Jesus

93. Question: True or False: Jesus was an only child.

Answer: False. Jesus had brothers and a sister.

94. Question: How many of Jesus’ brothers are named in the Bible?

Answer: Four

95. Question: Is Jesus’s sister ever named in the Bible?

Answer: No.

96. Question: Who was Jesus' most famous cousin?

Answer: John the Baptist.

97. Question: Name one of Jesus’s brothers.

Answer: James, Joseph, Simon or Judas

98. Question: What happened when Jesus went into the wilderness?

Answer: He was tempted by Satan.

99. Question:  How many people did Jesus feed with fish and bread?

Answer: 5,000

100. Question: How many lepers did Jesus heal?

Answer: 10

Medium Bible Trivia (With Answers!)

Friday, April 7, 2023

STATIONS OF CROSS



STATIONS OF CROSS

STATION 1
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๐ŸPreparatory Prayer

Most merciful Lord, with a contrite heart and penitent spirit  I bow down before Thy divine Majesty.  I adore Thee as my supreme Lord and Master.  I believe in Thee, I hope in Thee, I love Thee above all things.  I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, my only and supreme God. I firmly resolve to amend my life; and although I am unworthy to obtain mercy, yet looking upon Thy holy Cross I am filled with peace and consolation.  I will, therefore, meditate on Thy sufferings, and visit the Stations in company with Thy sorrowful Mother and my holy Guardian Angel,  to promote Thy honor and to save my soul. 

I desire to gain all indulgences granted to this holy exercise for myself and for the souls in Purgatory. 

O Loving Jesus,  inflame my cold heart with Thy love, that I may perform this devotion as perfectly as possible,  and that I may live and die in union with Thee. Amen. 

๐ŸJesus Is Condemned to Death 

First Station - Jesus is condemned to death

We adore Thee, O Christ, and we bless Thee.

Reading from the Gospel according to Matthew 27:22-26:

"Pilate said to them, 'Then what shall I do with Jesus who is called Christ?' They all said, 'Let him be crucified!' And he said, 'Why, what evil has he done?' But they shouted all the more, 'Let him be crucified!'

So Pilate, wishing to satisfy the crowd, released for them Barabbas; and having scourged Jesus, he delivered him to be crucified."

Reflection:

In this station, we see Jesus being condemned to death by Pilate, despite his declaration of innocence. This injustice serves as a reminder of the many times we too have been unjust towards others, through our words and actions. We must pray for the grace to always seek justice and truth, even when it is difficult or unpopular. We should also remember that Jesus willingly accepted his condemnation, out of love for us, in order to redeem us from our sins. Let us offer our gratitude and love to Him, and strive to imitate His selfless love in our own lives.

Prayer:

O Jesus, who willingly accepted condemnation and death, grant us the grace to always seek justice and truth, even when it is difficult. Help us to imitate your selfless love in our own lives, and grant us the strength to remain faithful to you, even in times of trial. We offer this prayer in union with your sorrowful Mother and all the holy angels and saints. Amen.

▪️STATION 2

Preparatory prayer for the Stations of the Cross:

"Dear God, as we prepare to walk the Way of the Cross with your Son, Jesus Christ, we ask for your guidance and strength. Help us to enter into this sacred time of prayer with open hearts and minds, ready to receive your grace and love. Grant us the courage to face the sufferings of Jesus with compassion and humility, and the hope to see beyond the cross to the joy of the Resurrection. May this experience deepen our faith, unite us with your Son, and inspire us to follow him more closely. We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen."

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The Second Station of the Cross is when Jesus accepts his cross. According to tradition, after being sentenced to death by Pontius Pilate, Jesus was stripped of his clothes and given a heavy wooden cross to carry through the streets of Jerusalem to the site of his execution. This was a common practice for those who were to be crucified. 

The Gospel of John (19:17) describes Jesus carrying his own cross, while the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew 27:32, Mark 15:21, Luke 23:26) mention Simon of Cyrene being forced to carry the cross for Jesus. 

In this station, we reflect on Jesus' acceptance of the cross and his willingness to carry it. It is a reminder of the sacrifice that Jesus made for our salvation, and of the importance of taking up our own crosses and following him. It is also a call to embrace suffering and difficulties in our own lives as opportunities for growth and transformation.

▪️STATION 3

๐ŸJesus Falls the First Time 

Third Station - Jesus Falls the First Time

Preparatory prayer

Dear Lord, as we begin this meditation on the third station of the cross, we ask for your guidance and wisdom. Help us to enter into this reflection with open hearts and minds, ready to receive your grace and love. May we be inspired by the example of Jesus as he fell under the weight of the cross, and may we learn to persevere through our own struggles and difficulties. We pray that you will be with us during this time of reflection, and that you will guide us on our own journey of faith. 
AMEN.

The Third Station of the Cross is when Jesus falls the first time. This station is traditionally understood as representing the experience of Jesus' human weakness and his willingness to suffer for our sins.

According to tradition, after being sentenced to death, Jesus was forced to carry his cross through the streets of Jerusalem. The weight of the cross, coupled with the physical exhaustion from his previous trials and beatings, caused Jesus to stumble and fall.

This moment is significant because it highlights the humanity of Jesus and his willingness to endure suffering for our salvation. It also shows that even the strongest among us can stumble and fall under great pressure, but that we must strive to get back up and continue our journey.

The lesson from this station is that we should never give up, even in the face of great adversity. We must always remain steadfast in our faith and trust in God's plan for us, no matter how difficult our path may seem.

▪️STATION 4

๐Ÿ Jesus Meets His Blessed Mother 

Fourth Station - Jesus Meets His Blessed Mother

Preparatory prayer

Loving God, as we approach the fourth station of the cross, we ask for your guidance and grace. Help us to enter into this meditation with open hearts and minds, ready to receive your wisdom and love. As we reflect on Jesus meeting his blessed mother, may we be inspired by the depth of their love and the strength of their bond. Help us to see the ways in which we are called to love and care for those who are close to us, and may we learn to trust in your love even in times of great pain and sorrow. We pray that you will be with us during this time of reflection, and that you will guide us on our journey of faith. Amen.

The Fourth Station of the Cross is when Jesus meets his Blessed Mother. This station is an emotional and poignant moment, as it represents the bond between a mother and her son, even in the midst of great suffering.

According to tradition, as Jesus was carrying his cross, he encountered his mother, Mary, who had followed the procession of the condemned. This encounter must have been incredibly painful for both of them, as they knew what was about to happen to Jesus.

Mary had already suffered much throughout her son's life, from the moment of his birth to the time of his crucifixion. But in this moment, she showed remarkable strength and faith, accepting God's will and standing by her son until the very end.

The lesson from this station is the importance of family and the support that loved ones can provide during times of hardship. Mary's presence and support gave Jesus the strength to continue on his journey, and her unwavering faith serves as a model for us all. In our own lives, we should strive to be there for our loved ones in times of need, and to draw strength from the support and love of our families.

▪️STATION 5

๐Ÿ Simon of Cyrene Helps Jesus Carry His Cross 

Fifth Station - Simon of Cyrene Helps Jesus Carry His Cross

Preparatory prayer

Dear God, as we begin our meditation on the fifth station of the cross, we ask for your presence and guidance. Help us to open our hearts to your love and your wisdom. As we reflect on Simon of Cyrene helping Jesus carry his cross, may we be inspired by the example of Simon's willingness to step in and offer help to Jesus in his time of need. May we also be reminded of the ways in which we are called to offer help and support to those who are struggling or in need. We pray that you will be with us during this time of reflection, and that you will guide us on our journey of faith. Amen.

The Fifth Station of the Cross is when Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry his cross. This station is significant because it shows how sometimes in our moments of weakness and struggle, we need the help of others to continue on our journey.

According to tradition, as Jesus was carrying his cross, he became weak and stumbled under its weight. The Roman soldiers, wanting to move the procession along, selected Simon of Cyrene from the crowd to help Jesus carry the cross.

Simon, a stranger to Jesus, initially resisted but eventually took up the cross and helped Jesus bear its weight. This act of kindness and compassion not only helped Jesus physically, but it also allowed him to rest for a moment and catch his breath.

The lesson from this station is that we must be willing to accept help from others when we need it. We all face moments in our lives when we feel overwhelmed or burdened, and it is important to remember that it is okay to ask for help. Likewise, we should also be willing to lend a helping hand to those in need, just as Simon did for Jesus. By supporting each other, we can make the journey through life a little easier and more bearable.

▪️STATION 6

๐Ÿ Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus 

Sixth Station - Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus

Preparatory prayer

Gracious God, as we approach the sixth station of the cross, we ask for your presence and guidance. Help us to open our hearts to your love and your wisdom. As we reflect on Veronica wiping the face of Jesus, may we be inspired by her selfless act of compassion and kindness. May we also be reminded of the ways in which we are called to offer comfort and care to those who are suffering or in need. We pray that you will be with us during this time of reflection, and that you will guide us on our journey of faith. Amen.

The Sixth Station of the Cross is when Veronica wipes the face of Jesus. This station represents an act of compassion and love in the face of suffering.

According to tradition, as Jesus was carrying his cross, Veronica, a woman in the crowd, saw that he was covered in sweat and blood. Moved by compassion, she approached Jesus and offered him a cloth to wipe his face. Jesus accepted the cloth, and in doing so, his image miraculously appeared on the cloth, known as the Veil of Veronica.

This moment is significant because it shows the power of simple acts of kindness and compassion. Veronica's act of wiping Jesus' face showed her love and empathy for him in his moment of suffering. And Jesus, in turn, blessed her with a miraculous image of himself.

The lesson from this station is that even small acts of kindness and compassion can have a profound impact. When we show love and empathy towards others, even in small ways, we can make a difference in their lives. We should strive to be kind and compassionate towards everyone we encounter, just as Veronica did for Jesus, and trust that our actions will have a positive impact, even if we may not see it right away.

▪️STATION 7

๐ŸJesus Falls the Second Time 

Seventh Station - Jesus Falls the Second Time

Preparatory prayer

Loving God, as we approach the seventh station of the cross, we ask for your presence and guidance. Help us to open our hearts to your love and your wisdom. As we reflect on Jesus falling for the second time, may we be inspired by his perseverance and his commitment to his mission, even in the face of great adversity. May we also be reminded of the ways in which we are called to persevere through our own struggles and difficulties, relying on your strength and grace to sustain us. We pray that you will be with us during this time of reflection, and that you will guide us on our journey of faith. Amen.

The Seventh Station of the Cross is when Jesus falls the second time. This station represents the physical and emotional toll that Jesus' journey to the cross was taking on him.

According to tradition, Jesus fell a second time while carrying the cross, unable to bear the weight and exhaustion any longer. This fall may have been even more painful than the first, as it would have reminded Jesus of his weakness and the gravity of his sacrifice.

This station reminds us of the difficult times we all face in our lives, and how sometimes we may stumble and fall despite our best efforts. It also reminds us of the importance of perseverance and resilience, as we must continue to pick ourselves up and keep moving forward, even in the face of adversity.

The lesson from this station is that we should never give up, even when we face seemingly insurmountable challenges. We should keep our eyes fixed on our goals, trusting in God's plan for us and drawing strength from our faith. Like Jesus, we may fall along the way, but we must always strive to get back up and continue on our journey, knowing that God is with us every step of the way.

▪️STATION 8

๐Ÿ Jesus Speaks to the Women of Jerusalem 

Eighth Station - Jesus Speaks to the Women of Jerusalem

Preparatory prayer

Dear God, as we approach the eighth station of the cross, we ask for your presence and guidance. Help us to open our hearts to your love and your wisdom. As we reflect on Jesus speaking to the women of Jerusalem, may we be reminded of the importance of compassion and empathy. Help us to see the ways in which we are called to care for those who are suffering, and to work for justice and peace in our world. We pray that you will be with us during this time of reflection, and that you will guide us on our journey of faith. Amen.

The Eighth Station of the Cross is when Jesus speaks to the women of Jerusalem. This station represents the compassion and concern that Jesus had for those who were suffering, even in the midst of his own pain and suffering.

According to tradition, as Jesus was carrying his cross, a group of women followed him, weeping and mourning. Jesus, seeing their grief and pain, stopped and spoke to them, saying, "Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me, but weep for yourselves and for your children." He went on to speak of the destruction that would come upon the city of Jerusalem.

This moment is significant because it shows Jesus' deep empathy and compassion for those who were suffering. Despite his own immense pain and suffering, he took the time to speak to the women and offer them words of comfort and warning.

The lesson from this station is that we should always be aware of the suffering of others and strive to offer them comfort and support. Like Jesus, we should be willing to put aside our own pain and concerns to help those who are in need. We should also heed Jesus' warning about the consequences of our actions and work to create a world of peace and justice, where suffering is minimized and all people can live in dignity and security.

▪️STATION 9

๐Ÿ Jesus Falls the Third Time 

Ninth Station - Jesus Falls the Third Time

Preparatory prayer

Loving God, as we approach the ninth station of the cross, we ask for your presence and guidance. Help us to open our hearts to your love and your wisdom. As we reflect on Jesus falling for the third time, may we be reminded of the ways in which we can feel overwhelmed and discouraged by the challenges of life. Help us to find the strength to get back up when we fall, and to rely on your grace and love to sustain us through difficult times. We pray that you will be with us during this time of reflection, and that you will guide us on our journey of faith. Amen. 

The Ninth Station of the Cross is when Jesus falls for the third time. This station represents the physical and emotional exhaustion that Jesus was experiencing as he neared the end of his journey to the cross.

According to tradition, Jesus fell a third time while carrying the cross, perhaps even more weakened than before. This fall would have been a moment of great humiliation and despair for Jesus, reminding him of his vulnerability and humanity.

This station reminds us of the importance of persevering through difficult times, even when we feel completely exhausted and overwhelmed. It also reminds us of the power of humility and vulnerability, as Jesus demonstrated in his fall.

The lesson from this station is that we should never be afraid to show our weakness and vulnerability. Like Jesus, we should be willing to acknowledge our limitations and rely on the support of others when we need it. We should also strive to persevere through difficult times, trusting in God's strength to carry us through. Finally, we should remember that even in our moments of weakness and despair, we are never alone, as God is always with us, offering us comfort and support.

▪️STATION 10

๐Ÿ Jesus Is Stripped of His Garments 

Tenth Station - Jesus Is Stripped of His Garments

Preparatory prayer

Dear God, as we approach the tenth station of the cross, we ask for your presence and guidance. Help us to open our hearts to your love and your wisdom. As we reflect on Jesus being stripped of his garments, may we be reminded of the ways in which we are called to let go of our own attachments and desires, in order to follow you more closely. Help us to see the ways in which our own selfishness and pride can prevent us from fully embracing your love and your will for our lives. We pray that you will be with us during this time of reflection, and that you will guide us on our journey of faith. Amen.

The Tenth Station of the Cross is when Jesus is stripped of his garments. This station represents the utter humiliation and degradation that Jesus experienced as he was stripped of his clothing in public.

According to tradition, as Jesus reached the place of crucifixion, the Roman soldiers stripped him of his clothing, leaving him naked and exposed before the crowd. This act of stripping would have been particularly degrading, as it was a common practice used to humiliate criminals and those who were considered to be social outcasts.

This station reminds us of the importance of treating all people with dignity and respect, regardless of their social status or circumstances. It also reminds us of the power of empathy and compassion, as we should always seek to understand and connect with the experiences of those who are marginalized and oppressed.

The lesson from this station is that we should work to create a world where all people are treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their background or circumstances. We should also strive to see the humanity in all people, recognizing that each person has inherent worth and value. Finally, we should seek to emulate the compassion and empathy that Jesus demonstrated throughout his life, working to build a more just and equitable society where all people can live in dignity and peace.

Thursday, April 6, 2023

Three Parts Of Man — Body, Soul, Spirit

Three Parts Of Man — Body, Soul, Spirit

To understand ourselves and our true nature to understand our true identity in Christ. Man has three parts–body, soul and spirit.

May God himself, the God of peace, sanctify you through and through. May your whole spirit, soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Thessalonians 5:23

The Body

The body relates to the natural, external world. The body is where we live. It includes the five senses: taste, feel, sound, touch and smell. Bill Gilliam calls it our “Earth Suit.” It’s the epidermis, or skin, that keeps everything inside from falling out. It also can help keep bad things from coming in.

The body insulates us from both heat and cold. It is called our “flesh”. Besides insulating us, our flesh consumes food, air and water. It also allows our senses to perceive things that look, taste, feel, smell or sound good or things that aren’t so good. The body responds to stimuli from external sources.

The Soul

We refer to our souls as our Personality. It’s what the world sees. Three different parts make up man’s soul. The soul is home to our mind, our heart and our will. Dr. Bill Gilliam calls the mind (the brain) our “Thinker“. He refers to the will as our “Chooser“, and our emotions (our heart) as our “Feeler“.1

Our thinker, feeler and chooser work together to show the outside world our personality.

  • The Mind (Brain)

Stimuli outside the body encounter the skin and senses and send impulses to the brain. The brain makes a couple hundred decisions a second to decide how it will respond to the stimuli. Our brains identify the stimulus, determine whether it is good or bad, and then sends signals to the right parts of the body to either accept it, reject it, respond emotionally or fight to rid itself of the intruder.

  • The Heart (The Feeler)

In addition to a “THINKER”, Dr. Gillham says we also have a “FEELER”, representing our emotions. For instance, let’s say John breaks up with Jane and starts dating Jane’s best friend, Marsha. John sends Jane a text in the middle of math class notifying Jane of the news. Jane sees the words on her cell. The eyes send stimuli to her brain. Her brain processes the impulses then sends signals to Jane’s face and mouth and eyes and commands them to smile (her body’s response to the stimuli). Jane wanted to break up with John anyway. If Jane had liked John the brain could have sent impulses to her eyes and her lungs and her face muscles with the command to cry.

  • The Will (Chooser)

In addition to the mind and the heart the soul is home to our will. Our will is responsible for every decision we make. Outside influences can sway our will, by our mind, by Satan, by other people and by our emotions. We make snap decisions, wrong decisions, wise decisions, deliberate decisions, cautious decisions, inappropriate decisions, lustful decisions, et. al. One of the decisions we can make is to decide who will be making decisions. We can make decisions in our flesh, depending on our own resources. Or we can surrender our wills to God and wait on Him to guide us into the decisions He makes. God’s decisions will always be the best ones for us.

The Spirit

The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity. Our spirit is the third part of man’s nature. Our spirit is the part of us that relates to God.

In 1 Corinthians 5:17, Paul teaches, “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone; the new has come.” (NIV) The Amplified Bible puts it this way: “Therefore if any person is [in grafted] in Christ [the Messiah] he is a new creation [a new creature altogether]; the old [previous moral and spiritual condition] has passed away. Behold, the fresh and new has come!”

In Christ — As spirit beings, once we accept Christ as Lord and Savior we are in Him, our spirit is alive in Christ.

1 John 4:13 tells us, “This is how we know that we live in him and he in us: He has given us of his Spirit.

Galatians 3:26-28 teaches us, “You are all sons of God through faith (when we believe) in Jesus Christ, for all of you who were baptized into Christ (through our faith) have clothed yourselves with Christ. (We have put Christ on). There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male or female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.”

1 Corinthians 15:16 tells us, “Do you not know that your bodies are members of Christ himself?”

In John 14:23 Jesus teaches, “If anyone loves me, he will obey my teaching. My Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our home with him.”

Let’s look at two spiritual truths:

  1. God is a Spirit being. In Genesis 1:2 we read, “The earth was formless and void, and darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was moving over the surface of the waters. In John 4:24 Jesus teaches, “God is spirit.”
  2. Man is a spirit being living temporarily in a body. He is not a body that has a spirit. In Genesis 1: 26-27 we read, “Then God said, ‘Let us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness (spirit)…’God created man in His own image, in the image of God (a Spirit) He created him; male and female He created them’ “