Live Behind The Veil

Delivered Body, Soul, And Spirit In This New Day


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Summary
This conversation explores the shift from a primarily “soulish” Christian experience — driven by feelings, fear, and physical evidence — into a mature, Spirit-led life. The speakers celebrate a growing readiness to hear, see, and move in the Spirit, urge believers to pursue wholeness (body, soul, and spirit), and call for spiritual preparation and warfare through the Word (symbolized by “selling the cloak and buying the sword”). The overall tone is hopeful and expectant: deliverance and fuller spiritual living are already purchased and available; now is the time to receive and stand in what Christ accomplished.
Show Notes
  • Introduction: framing the “Day of Spirit” and the transition from a soulish age to a Spirit age.
  • Readiness to receive: Jesus’ promise of “many more things” and the sense that the body of Christ is becoming ready to receive deeper revelation. (John 16:12)
  • Practical wholeness: the need for body and soul to support the spirit—seeking physical, mental, and emotional health as part of spiritual growth.
  • Spiritual conflict and preparation: “Sell your cloak and buy a sword” as a call to exchange old defenses for the Word of God and spiritual maturity. (Luke 22:36; Hebrews 4:12)
  • Deliverance and preservation: contending for preservation of body, soul, and spirit and living in the freedom purchased by Christ’s blood. (1 Thess. 5:23; 1 Peter 1:18–19)
  • Anecdote/metaphor: “Two little fishes” parable illustrating how those anchored in the Spirit perceive the world differently.
  • Final exhortation: stand, move forward, expect deliverance now — the finished work is enough and available.

  • Quotes
    • “This is a Day of Spirit… God is doing things by His Spirit, and I believe that is what we’re going to experience as we walk into this new day.”
    • “We’re walking on in the Spirit to do and become more and more capable of ministering in the spirit and receiving things from God in the spirit.”
    • “Sell your cloak and buy a sword… the sword: the Word of the living God, the sharp two-edged sword.”
    • “So that my physical body, my brain, and my soul are an absolute, total support of what You are showing us, teaching us, and having us do in the realm of spirit.”
    • “The Son has already done it all… we have to stand and stay in the position of what He has already done.”
    • “This day of deliverance has been purchased by the blood of Christ for us.”

    • Scriptural References
      John 4:23–24 
      worshiping in spirit and truth (theme: Day of Spirit / worship in spirit).
      John 16:12
      “I have many more things to tell you, but you cannot bear them now” (readiness for greater revelation).
      Luke 22:36 
      “Sell your cloak and buy a sword” (contextualized as spiritual preparation).
      Hebrews 4:12 
      the Word as a living, two-edged sword.
      1 Thessalonians 5:23 
      pray for whole preservation: spirit, soul, and body.
      Romans 8 
      life in the Spirit vs. life in the flesh.
      1 Peter 1:18–19 
      the blood of Christ and redemption/deliverance.
      Takeaway
      This conversation is an invitation to advance: not to abandon doctrine or deny the realities of the world, but to change how we live in relation to them. The speakers call the church to move past a limited, soulish Christianity — one overly influenced by fear, appearances, or bodily evidence — and to grow into a Spirit-led posture that is both practical and supernatural. The key idea is integration: spirit, soul, and body working together so that our physical and emotional lives support our spiritual calling.
      Preparation and warfare are reframed as spiritual maturity rather than aggression. “Sell your cloak and buy a sword” isn’t a literal call to arms but a call to discernment and spiritual discipline: to speak truth, stand in what Christ has done, and walk in the authority the Spirit provides.
      Finally, the group’s tone is expectant and resolute: deliverance and fullness were purchased by Christ and can be appropriated now. The practical next steps the conversation suggests are simple but profound: seek wholeness (health of body, mind, and soul), practice steadiness (stand and stay in the finished work), and cultivate the capacity to hear and move in the Spirit. As they say: why not now? The invitation is to believe, step forward, and live in the reality already made available by the cross and the Spirit.
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