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(2026_05_30) - Desiring the Salvation of the Soul - High School & Freshmen BM - Pastor Greatness Olaitan

1 h 8 min · 2. kesä 2026
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In this episode of the Gadites USA High School & Freshmen Brethren Meeting, our Pastor continued the series on the Tripartite Nature of Man, building upon the foundation laid in the previous week. He reiterated that man is a spirit, who has a soul, and lives in a body. We learned that the spirit is the inner man, the soul is the inward man and the body is the outward man. It was established that only the spirit of man was quickened and made a new creature at the new birth. The soul, which consists of the heart and mind, had previously walked according to the course of this world. The devil had held the soul captive, training it in the ways of sin. Therefore, it is impossible for the soul to be fully renewed in a single day. Because of this, the renewal of the soul is a process known as the salvation of the soul. We learned that the salvation of the soul means delivering it from its ingrained inability to consistently obey God’s commandments. A saved soul is one that has been transformed to the point where it no longer desires to turn away from God.

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