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In this episode, Matt Edmundson provides a comprehensive recap of our 23-week journey exploring Biblical wholeness, focusing primarily on spiritual health as the foundation. He clarifies what true wholeness means from a Biblical perspective and sets the stage for our upcoming exploration of soul health – addressing our mind, will, and emotions.
Join us as we revisit the key lessons learned about identity in Christ, Christ living within us, abundant life, purposeful design, the fruit of the Spirit, and spiritual disciplines. Discover why wholeness isn't self-improvement but a transformative gift from God that affects every aspect of our lives.
Episode Highlights:00:00:00 - Welcome and Introduction
Anna and Sharon welcome everyone to the service and introduce the return to our "Becoming Whole" series after completing Genesis.
00:01:57 - What Biblical Wholeness Really Means
Matt begins by clarifying what wholeness isn't – it's not self-improvement focusing on external changes while neglecting internal transformation. Biblical wholeness is defined as "nothing missing, nothing broken, complete in every part, through and through, no part wanting or unsound."
00:04:00 - The Five Areas of Biblical Wholeness
Matt revisits the tree metaphor with the five key areas of wholeness:
00:12:02 - Key Lessons About Spiritual Health
A recap of six fundamental aspects of spiritual health:
00:27:53 - Looking Forward: Soul Health
Matt introduces the next phase focusing on soul health – our mind, will, and emotions – covering topics like forgiveness, letting go of the past, renewing our minds, emotional resilience, gratitude, and hope.
00:31:33 - Conversation Street: Personal Transformations
The team shares powerful personal stories about identity and growth:
For more resources, additional content, and to continue the conversation, visit our website.
Keywords: biblical wholeness, spiritual health, identity in Christ, soul health, Christian transformation, fruit of the Spirit, abundant life, spiritual disciplines, Christian wholeness, becoming whole, mental wellbeing, emotional health, Christ in me, purpose in Christ, Liverpool church
By Crowd ChurchIn this episode, Matt Edmundson provides a comprehensive recap of our 23-week journey exploring Biblical wholeness, focusing primarily on spiritual health as the foundation. He clarifies what true wholeness means from a Biblical perspective and sets the stage for our upcoming exploration of soul health – addressing our mind, will, and emotions.
Join us as we revisit the key lessons learned about identity in Christ, Christ living within us, abundant life, purposeful design, the fruit of the Spirit, and spiritual disciplines. Discover why wholeness isn't self-improvement but a transformative gift from God that affects every aspect of our lives.
Episode Highlights:00:00:00 - Welcome and Introduction
Anna and Sharon welcome everyone to the service and introduce the return to our "Becoming Whole" series after completing Genesis.
00:01:57 - What Biblical Wholeness Really Means
Matt begins by clarifying what wholeness isn't – it's not self-improvement focusing on external changes while neglecting internal transformation. Biblical wholeness is defined as "nothing missing, nothing broken, complete in every part, through and through, no part wanting or unsound."
00:04:00 - The Five Areas of Biblical Wholeness
Matt revisits the tree metaphor with the five key areas of wholeness:
00:12:02 - Key Lessons About Spiritual Health
A recap of six fundamental aspects of spiritual health:
00:27:53 - Looking Forward: Soul Health
Matt introduces the next phase focusing on soul health – our mind, will, and emotions – covering topics like forgiveness, letting go of the past, renewing our minds, emotional resilience, gratitude, and hope.
00:31:33 - Conversation Street: Personal Transformations
The team shares powerful personal stories about identity and growth:
For more resources, additional content, and to continue the conversation, visit our website.
Keywords: biblical wholeness, spiritual health, identity in Christ, soul health, Christian transformation, fruit of the Spirit, abundant life, spiritual disciplines, Christian wholeness, becoming whole, mental wellbeing, emotional health, Christ in me, purpose in Christ, Liverpool church