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I strongly believe in spirituality, but I don’t believe in God or Jesus like you do. True spirituality means being in harmony with the spiritual forces of the universe.
Billy Graham writes, "I respect your sincerity, and if we could sit down and talk I suspect we would at least agree that each of us has a spiritual nature within us that yearns for something greater than ourselves."
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Is spirituality something some people are just born with and others aren’t?
Billy Graham writes, "God gave every one of us a soul, and He put within every one of us a desire to know Him—an empty place in our hearts that only He can fill."
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Should We Try to Contact the Spirit World?
There is a great risk of falling for ideas that sound exotic and appealing but that are actually misleading and extremely dangerous.
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What Does the Word “Apostasy” Mean Biblically? Is it Relevant Today?
What a picture of the world today.
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What Does Apostasy Mean?
If our minds and hearts are not filled with God's truth, something else will take its place.
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What Did Jesus Mean By ‘Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit’?
If we are to be poor in spirit, we must be aware of our spiritual poverty; it means being conscious of our constant dependence on God.
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Doesn’t a Leader’s Integrity Count Anymore?
What young people want to see in leaders is integrity, honesty, truthfulness and faith.
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My friend says she's spiritual but not religious. What do you suppose she means?
To be 'spiritual but not religious' leaves no room for Christ.
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I consider myself a spiritual person, but I’m not religious in a traditional sense.
Cultivate your spirituality through Christ.
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One of my friends has turned her back on me because she’s gotten involved with a group that’s wrapped up in some form of mystical meditation and talks about the earth as our mother, and things like that.
Only Christ can satisfy a friend's spiritual hunger.
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Lots of great religious leaders have been very spiritual and saintly (almost otherworldly, you could say), but what was so different about Jesus?
Billy Graham writes, "The Bible says one thing set Jesus apart from every other person who has ever lived: He was both fully God and fully man. The Bible says, 'For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form' (Colossians 2:9)."