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Garry Abbott // In the old testament, God’s people didn’t talk about souls and bodies like they were separate things. They didn’t think of faith as something we do up in the clouds, while the rest of our body walks around on the ground. All faith was embodied faith. In fact, we are supposed to love God with our whole self—what the Hebrews called the “nephesh,” and what we call the soul—and it requires every part of our being.
Faith that never makes it out of our head into our hands and feet in the form of loving service, is a disembodied faith. And to the ancients, that is no faith at all.
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Garry Abbott // In the old testament, God’s people didn’t talk about souls and bodies like they were separate things. They didn’t think of faith as something we do up in the clouds, while the rest of our body walks around on the ground. All faith was embodied faith. In fact, we are supposed to love God with our whole self—what the Hebrews called the “nephesh,” and what we call the soul—and it requires every part of our being.
Faith that never makes it out of our head into our hands and feet in the form of loving service, is a disembodied faith. And to the ancients, that is no faith at all.
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