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Churchwork
07-23-2006, 08:56 PM
We should base everything on the Bible and prove all by spiritual experience. The result of our findings, both through studying the Word and through experience, tells us that for every spiritual experience (for example, the new birth) there is a special change in our inward man. We conclude that the Bible divides man into three parts—spirit, soul and body. We should see these three have different functions and the realms of these three parts, particularly those of spirit and soul. The differentiation of spirit and soul as well as the difference in their functions are necessary knowledge to those who seek to grow in spiritual life. Only after knowing what is the spirit and what is spiritual can we walk according to the spirit. Because of the great lack of such teachings, we need to study the matter in detail. To believers with some background this will present any difficulty to their understanding; but those who are unfamiliar with such a study need only remember the conclusions and may then proceed from such necessary knowledge basic to spiritual life.

Others advocate also the dividing of spirit and soul. Andrew Murray once said that what the church and individuals have to dread is the inordinate activity of the soul with its power of mind and will. F. B. Meyer declared that had he not known about the dividing of spirit and soul, he could not have imagined what his spiritual life would have been. Many others, such as Otto Stockmayer, Jessie Penn-Lewis, Evan Roberts, Madame Guyon, have given the same testimony. Those who agree have received the same commission from the Lord.