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For many Jesus-followers, the spiritual life has been romanticized as a life filled with emotional ecstasy (if you do it right). But is that the teaching and the history that has come to us over the centuries? Are the emotions the deepest and truest part of our selves, or is there something more central to being a spiritual human?
By Joel SkinnerFor many Jesus-followers, the spiritual life has been romanticized as a life filled with emotional ecstasy (if you do it right). But is that the teaching and the history that has come to us over the centuries? Are the emotions the deepest and truest part of our selves, or is there something more central to being a spiritual human?