Feelings and Focus and Soulishness are Distinct from Faith and Truth and Spirituality

Feelings - emotions as well as the more physical type - are another part of soulish experience (like focus) that I've confused with the spiritual faith.  I've mistaken feeling for communication from God, but I need to primarily use faith to hear Him, even though feelings and thoughts and the soul in general is a tool that goes along (seamlessly, from some point of view) with the spirit's actions to hear Him, but it starts and stems from faith in the spirit which is built up and learned from reading, understanding and believing and doing all the facts in the Bible.  The parts of the soul are shaped over time by that belief, so that feelings and focus settle onto truth, which along with faith is in the spirit.

At the end (from a certain, general, point of view), the well-conditioned Christian who has learned the mind of Christ by adherence to the Holy Spirit's teaching (which is not had from feeling, remember, but from Scripture! It's so important!) has a soul and spirit melded together, but the World's teaching gets into the soul, especially before we are capable of defending against it's subtle or enticing corruption.

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