Re: How can one be a slave to the Holy Ghost? Is that a bad thing? [message #2304 is a reply to message #2303] |
Tue, 12 March 2013 23:19 |
Seeker
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SingleToHisGlory wrote on Tue, 12 March 2013 17:46Thank you, Seeker. Yes, it does make sense. Now, if I understand it correctly, a part of the Light of Christ is our intelligence, the Holy Ghost is our spirit and our intelligence in their perfected/united state, and just men made perfect are those who are able to achieve that perfect union between their body and their Holy Ghost. Once our bodies and the Holy Ghost become "one", we are able to converse with the Lord in the True Order of Prayer, receive our C&E made sure through the veil and come into the presence of the Savior and the Heavenly Father, which is also the ultimate purpose of our probationary state. Achievement of any lesser degree of that union between the body and the Holy Ghost receives a lesser glory.
Yes, partly...
Quote:just men made perfect are those who are able to achieve that perfect union between their body and their Holy Ghost
Not really. Just men made perfect do not have a perfect union. Those who have their C&E are "acceptable" and the Spirit says that the body will work and has proven that it will eventually achieve that perfect union...
~ Seeker
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