The Transformed Life
2nd Corinthians 5:17
What is your understanding of the concept of soul salvation? The phenomenon of salvation entails a transformative impact on one's lived experience, resulting in a perceptible shift in perspective and a reorientation of wants. Consequently, previously familiar objects and experiences lose their former influence and significance. One fundamental aspect of human experience is around the question of whether God has influenced or modified the elements that hold significance in life. If one continues to desire the past, it becomes illogical to discuss the concept of spiritual rebirth, since one is essentially engaging in self-deception. When an individual experiences spiritual rebirth, the transformative impact of the Holy Spirit becomes evident in their tangible existence and cognitive processes. Consequently, when faced with a critical juncture, they find themselves astounded by the remarkable disparity that has occurred within them. It is inconceivable to envision that you accomplished the task. The comprehensive and remarkable manifestation serves as substantiation of one's redeemed spiritual state.
What impact has the process of my salvation and sanctification had? Can one position oneself in the illumination of 1 Corinthians 13, or is it necessary to engage in a state of constant movement? The process of salvation, facilitated by the Holy Ghost, results in my complete liberation. By consistently aligning myself with divine principles, I am able to live in a manner that is free from reproach. This is possible because the divine essence is actively manifesting itself in every aspect of my being, extending beyond my conscious awareness.