
โฆ Foreword
There are messages that do not merely instruct the mindโthey confront the heart, divide the soul from the spirit, and call a person to stand before God without pretense. This is one of them. In an age where people cling desperately to the fading vapor of earthly life, the Lord is once again lifting His voice to remind His people of the eternal truth: life is not the treasureโGod is.
The words that follow are not philosophical reflections or religious musings. They are a summons. A summons to return to the first love, to abandon the illusion that this world can satisfy, and to embrace the holy reality that only the Spirit of God can reveal: to love God more than life itself is the true meaning of life.
This message is for the young in faith, the seasoned believer, and the wandering heart alike. It is for anyone who senses the Spirit stirring within them, urging them to loosen their grip on the temporary and anchor themselves in the eternal.
May the Holy Spirit open your understanding, reorder your affections, and draw you into the kind of love that cannot be shaken by fear, loss, or death. For the one who loves God above all is the one who truly lives.
Loving God More Than Life (Not Clinging to This Life)
Life … When mankind fell away from God in Eden, the heart shifted: instead of loving God, man became a lover of his own lifeโnatural-minded and spiritually dead (Genesis 3:6โ7; Ephesians 2:1โ3; 1 Corinthians 2:14). Thatโs why, when death draws near, even the strongest often panic and cling to life (Hebrews 2:14โ15). Those who donโt know God plead to keep a life they cannot hold onto (Psalm 49:6โ9; James 4:14).
But when you truly know God, the meaning of life becomes clear: to love God more than life itself (Deuteronomy 6:5; Philippians 1:20โ21).
To the natural mind, it seems right to say the meaning of life is simply to come to God through faith in Christ and be born again (John 3:3โ7; Ephesians 2:8โ9). Yet if a person stops thereโstill clinging to this life as the highest treasureโit shows the heart has not yet learned what Jesus requires: loving Him above all, even above family and self-preservation (Matthew 10:37โ39; Luke 14:26โ27).
Younger Christians may not understand this at first. Loving God more than life is a work the Holy Spirit forms in us over timeโtransforming our desires, renewing our mind, and teaching us to value eternal things above temporary ones (Romans 12:1โ2; 2 Corinthians 4:16โ18; Galatians 4:19). The spiritually dead cannot grasp it, because they do not know Him (1 Corinthians 2:14; John 8:47).
So, what does it mean to know God? It is to come to Him through faith in Jesus Christ and be born again (John 17:3; John 3:16; John 3:3โ7). And when God comes to dwell in you by the Holy Spirit, you know Him because He lives within you (Romans 8:9โ11; 1 Corinthians 6:19). Over time, the Lord leads you into the true meaning of life: loving God more than this world, and more than even the closest family ties (Matthew 10:34โ39; Colossians 3:1โ3; 1 John 2:15โ17).
It Is Written
Matthew 10:34โ39 (Living Bible)
โDonโt imagine that I came to bring peace to the earth! No, rather, a sword. I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-lawโ a manโs worst enemies will be right in his own home! If you love your father and mother more than you love me, you are not worthy of being mine; or if you love your son or daughter more than me, you are not worthy of being mine. If you refuse to take up your cross and follow me, you are not worthy of being mine. If you cling to your life, you will lose it; but if you give it up for me, you will save it.โ
Luke 14:25โ33 (Living Bible)
โGreat crowds were following him. He turned around and addressed them as follows: Anyone who wants to be my follower must love me far more than he does his own father, mother, wife, children, brothers, or sistersโyes, more than his own lifeโotherwise he cannot be my disciple. And no one can be my disciple who does not carry his own cross and follow me.
But donโt begin until you count the cost. For who would begin construction of a building without first getting estimates and then checking to see if he has enough money to pay the bills? Otherwise he might complete only the foundation before running out of funds. And then how everyone would laugh! โSee that fellow there?โ they would mock. โHe started that building and ran out of money before it was finished!โ
Or what king would ever dream of going to war without first sitting down with his counselors and discussing whether his army of 10,000 is strong enough to defeat the 20,000 men who are marching against him? If the decision is negative, then while the enemy troops are still far away, he will send a truce team to discuss terms of peace.
So, no one can become my disciple unless he first sits down and counts his blessingsโand then renounces them all for me.โ
How Younger Christians Grow to Love God More Than Life
โฆ Opening: Understanding and Applying This Path of Love
Every believer begins the Christian life with a spark of love for Godโa real, Spiritโborn affection that draws them to Christ. But that early love is not yet deep enough to stand against fear, pressure, temptation, or the instinct to cling to life. Younger Christians must grow into a love that is stronger than self-preservation, stronger than comfort, stronger than the world.
This growth does not happen by accident. It happens because the Holy Spirit patiently reshapes what a believer treasures. He teaches them to value God above gifts, obedience above feelings, eternity above the present moment, and Christ above every earthly relationship.
The steps below are not a formulaโthey are the biblical pattern by which the Spirit matures a believerโs love. Each step builds on the others. Each one slowly dethrones the self-life and enthrones Christ. And each one can be practiced intentionally, even by the youngest Christian who desires to love God more than life.
If you walk through these eight practices with humility and consistency, the Holy Spirit will do what He has always done:
He will make Christ your treasure, your joy, your strength, and your lifeโuntil loving God more than life becomes not only possible, but natural.
How Younger Christians Grow to Love God More Than Life
Younger Christians grow into loving God more than life as the Holy Spirit steadily reorders what they treasureโthrough truth, obedience, and tested faith (Romans 5:3โ5; Galatians 5:16โ17).
1) Start with the first love: see God as the treasure, not just the โgiver.โ
โThou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.โ (Matthew 22:37)โWhom have I in heaven but thee? and there is none upon earth that I desire beside thee.โ (Psalm 73:25)
2) Abide in Christ daily (word + prayer), so love is fed, not assumed.
โIf ye abide in me, and my words abide in youโฆโ (John 15:7)
โAs newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby.โ (1 Peter 2:2)
3) Practice obedience in small thingsโlove is proven by following.
โIf ye love me, keep my commandments.โ (John 14:15)
โHe that hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth meโฆโ (John 14:21)
4) Learn to deny self and carry the crossโthis is where โlifeโ loses its throne.
โIf any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me.โ (Luke 9:23)
โIf you cling to your life, you will lose it; but if you give it up for me, you will save it.โ (Matthew 10:39, Living Bible)
5) Let trials purify your loves; suffering exposes what youโre clinging to.
โWe glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patienceโฆ and hopeโฆโ (Romans 5:3โ5)
โThough he slay me, yet will I trust in himโฆโ (Job 13:15)
6) Set your mind on eternity until eternity feels more real than this world.
โSet your affection on things above, not on things on the earth.โ (Colossians 3:2)
โFor the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.โ (2 Corinthians 4:18)
7) Love Christ above family approval and personal safetyโwithout becoming harsh.
โIf you love your father and mother more than you love me, you are not worthy of being mineโฆโ (Matthew 10:37, Living Bible)
โHe that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of meโฆโ (Matthew 10:37, KJV)
8) Stay close to believers who fear God; love is caught as well as taught.
โI am a companion of all them that fear theeโฆโ (Psalm 119:63)
โExhort one another dailyโฆโ (Hebrews 3:13)
Practical Eternal Mindset
โฆ Opening: Understanding and Applying a Practical Eternal Mindset
Every Christian knows they should โthink about eternity,โ but few understand how to live with eternity in view from morning to night. An eternal mindset is not a feeling, a mood, or a special spiritual momentโit is a daily discipline shaped by Scripture, prayer, and intentional choices. It is the quiet, steady work of the Holy Spirit teaching a believer to see life the way God sees it: temporary, purposeful, and moving toward a glorious end.
You do not grow an eternal mindset by trying to feel more heavenly. You grow it by training your thoughts, redirecting your desires, and anchoring your decisions in what will matter forever. The practices below are simple enough for any believer to begin today, yet powerful enough to reshape the entire direction of a life.
Each one is a small act of faith. Each one pushes back against the pull of the world. And each one helps the heart loosen its grip on what is passing so it can cling more tightly to what is eternal.
If you walk through these steps with sincerityโeven imperfectlyโyou will find your fears shrinking, your priorities sharpening, and your love for Christ growing. This is how ordinary Christians learn to live with extraordinary clarity: by choosing eternity one moment at a time.
Practical Eternal Mindset
- Begin the day with โthings aboveโ: read a short passage and deliberately aim your thoughts upward.
- โSet your affection on things above, not on things on the earth.โ (Colossians 3:2)
- โSeek those things which are aboveโฆ Set your affection on things aboveโฆโ (Colossians 3:1โ2)
- Pray with eternity in viewย (even briefly, many times): ask the Lord to make you ready, faithful, and pleasing to Him.
- โTeach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.โ (Psalm 90:12)
- Remember what is temporary vs. eternal: when you feel pulled by fear, money, reputation, or comfort, answer it with Scripture.
- โFor the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.โ (2 Corinthians 4:18)
- โFor what is your life? It is even a vapourโฆโ (James 4:14)
- Live as a pilgrim: hold possessions and plans loosely; practice contentment and simplicity.
- โHere have we no continuing city, but we seek one to come.โ (Hebrews 13:14)
- โLay not up for yourselves treasures upon earthโฆ But lay upโฆ treasures in heaven.โ (Matthew 6:19โ20)
- Do one hidden act for God daily: something only the Father seesโprayer, giving, serving, forgivingโso your reward stays eternal.
- โThy Father which seeth in secret himself shall reward thee openly.โ (Matthew 6:4, 6)
- Keep the Lordโs return in your thoughts: let it shape choices, purity, and urgency.
- โEvery man that hath this hope in him purifieth himselfโฆโ (1 John 3:2โ3)
- โSurely I come quickly.โ (Revelation 22:20)
- End the day with a short review: ask, โWhat did I live for today?โ confess quickly, thank Him, and reset your aim.
- โSearch me, O Godโฆ and lead me in the way everlasting.โ (Psalm 139:23โ24)
The Natural-Minded Human (Life Without the Spirit of God)
โฆ Opening: Understanding and Applying This Truth About the NaturalโMinded Human
Before a person can grow spiritually, they must first understand what the Bible says about the natural mindโthe mind we are all born with. Scripture does not flatter human nature. It tells us plainly that without the Spirit of God, a person may be intelligent, disciplined, moral, or even outwardly religious, yet still unable to grasp the things of God. The natural mind is limited to what the senses can perceive, what human reasoning can explain, and what selfโinterest desires. It cannot see the kingdom. It cannot understand spiritual truth. It cannot produce real holiness.
This is not an insultโit is a diagnosis. And like any diagnosis, it is meant to lead to healing.
Understanding the natural mind helps us recognize why spiritual truth feels impossible to some, why obedience seems unreasonable, and why the gospel appears foolish until the Spirit opens the heart. It also helps believers identify when they themselves are slipping back into fleshly thinkingโliving as though this world is all there is.
The Scriptures below reveal the condition of the natural-minded person with sobering clarity. But they also point to the only cure: being made alive by the Spirit of God. As you read, let the Word expose any areas where your thinking has drifted back to the natural mind, and let it draw you again to the life that only the Spirit can give.
The Natural-Minded Human (Life Without the Spirit of God)
A natural-minded human is a person who lives and thinks from human nature aloneโguided by the senses, human reasoning, and self-interestโwithout the life and understanding that comes from the Spirit of God.
- Cannot receive spiritual truth: โThe natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of Godโฆ neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.โ (1 Corinthians 2:14)
- Mind set on the flesh, not God: โTo be carnally minded is deathโฆ Because the carnal mind is enmity against Godโฆ neither indeed can be.โ (Romans 8:6โ7)
- Still spiritually dead apart from Christ: โAnd you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins.โ (Ephesians 2:1)
- May be religious outwardly, yet unchanged inwardly: โHaving a form of godliness, but denying the power thereofโฆโ (2 Timothy 3:5)
In short: the natural-minded person may be intelligent, moral, or religious, but until they are made alive by Godโs Spirit, their mind remains centered on this life and cannot truly know God.
Natural-Minded vs. Spiritual-Minded (The Flesh and the Spirit)
โฆ Opening: Understanding and Applying the Difference Between the Natural Mind and the Spiritual Mind
Every believer must learn to recognize the difference between thinking in the flesh and thinking in the Spirit. Scripture teaches that there are only two ways a human mind can operate: the natural mind, which is shaped by human nature alone, and the spiritual mind, which is shaped by the Holy Spirit. These two ways of thinking are not merely differentโthey are opposed. They lead to different desires, different decisions, and ultimately, different destinies.
The natural mind is the default condition of every person born into this world. It reasons from what it can see, feel, and understand. It is driven by selfโinterest, fear, comfort, and the temporary things of life. It may appear moral or religious, but it cannot grasp spiritual truth because it lacks the Spirit who reveals it.
The spiritual mind is not achieved by effort or intelligenceโit is the result of being made alive by the Spirit of God. The Spirit reshapes how a person thinks, what they value, and what they pursue. He teaches them to see life through Godโs truth, to desire what is eternal, and to walk in obedience that brings life and peace.
Understanding this contrast is essential for spiritual growth. It helps believers identify when their thoughts are drifting back into the flesh, and it shows them how to intentionally set their minds on the Spirit. As you read the Scriptures below, let them expose where your thinking has been naturalโand let them invite you into the freedom and clarity of a Spiritโgoverned mind.
Natural-Minded vs. Spiritual-Minded (The Flesh and the Spirit)
A natural-minded person (also called carnal-minded or in the flesh) is governed mainly by human natureโreason, feelings, appetites, and what can be seenโwithout spiritual discernment from the Holy Spirit. A person with a spiritual mind is governed by the Holy Spirit and thinks according to Godโs truth.
Natural-minded (natural man / carnal mind)
- Cannot receive spiritual things: โThe natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of Godโฆ neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.โ (1 Corinthians 2:14)
- Mind set on the flesh leads to death: โTo be carnally minded is deathโฆ Because the carnal mind is enmity against Godโฆ neither indeed can be.โ (Romans 8:6โ7)
- Lives by what is seen and temporary: โWhile we look not at the things which are seenโฆ for the things which are seen are temporalโฆโ (2 Corinthians 4:18)
- May be outwardly religious yet unchanged: โHaving a form of godliness, but denying the power thereofโฆโ (2 Timothy 3:5)
Spiritual-minded (mind of the Spirit)
- Led by the Spirit: โFor as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.โ (Romans 8:14)
- Mind set on the Spirit brings life and peace: โTo be spiritually minded is life and peace.โ (Romans 8:6)
- Discerns and values Godโs will: โBe ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that goodโฆ will of God.โ (Romans 12:2)
- Seeks eternal things: โSet your affection on things above, not on things on the earth.โ (Colossians 3:2)
In short: the natural-minded person is centered on self and this life; the spiritual-minded person is centered on God and eternityโbecause the Holy Spirit is the one shaping their thoughts and desires (Romans 8:9).
Practical Steps to Develop a Spiritual Mind
โฆ Opening: Understanding and Applying the Path to a Spiritual Mind
A spiritual mind does not appear automatically the moment someone believes in Christ. It is formedโslowly, deliberately, and consistentlyโas the Holy Spirit reshapes how a person thinks, chooses, and responds to life. Scripture shows that the difference between a natural mind and a spiritual mind is not intelligence, personality, or background; it is who governs the inner life. The flesh pulls the mind toward self, comfort, and the visible world. The Spirit pulls the mind toward God, obedience, and eternity.
Developing a spiritual mind is not mystical or complicated. It is practical. It is daily. And it is deeply intentional. Every believerโyoung or matureโcan begin this transformation by taking simple steps that open the heart to the Spiritโs work. These steps train the mind to think Godโs thoughts, desire Godโs will, and resist the impulses of the flesh.
The practices below are not merely habits; they are acts of surrender. They create space for the Spirit to renew the mind, purify the heart, and strengthen the will. If you walk in them sincerely, you will find your inner life changingโyour reactions, desires, priorities, and decisions becoming more aligned with Christ.
This is how ordinary Christians become spiritually minded: not by trying harder, but by yielding daily to the Spirit who transforms them.
Practical Steps to Develop a Spiritual Mind
- Be born of the Spirit and rely on Him daily: โThat which is born of the Spirit is spirit.โ (John 3:6)
- โWalk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh.โ (Galatians 5:16)
- Renew your mind with Scripture (daily intake + obedience): โBe ye transformed by the renewing of your mindโฆโ (Romans 12:2)
- โThy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.โ (Psalm 119:11)
- Pray to set your mind on God, not the flesh: โSet your affection on things aboveโฆโ (Colossians 3:2)
- โPray without ceasing.โ (1 Thessalonians 5:17)
- Practice immediate repentance and confession: โIf we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive usโฆโ (1 John 1:9)
- โGodly sorrow worketh repentanceโฆโ (2 Corinthians 7:10)
- Deny self and choose the cross in real decisions: โLet him deny himself, and take up his cross dailyโฆโ (Luke 9:23)
- โIf ye live after the flesh, ye shall dieโฆโ (Romans 8:13)
- Guard what enters your heart (eyes/ears) and cut off what feeds the flesh: โKeep thy heart with all diligenceโฆโ (Proverbs 4:23)
- โI will set no wicked thing before mine eyesโฆโ (Psalm 101:3)
- Fellowship with Spirit-minded believers and submit to godly correction: โHe that walketh with wise men shall be wiseโฆโ (Proverbs 13:20)
- โExhort one another dailyโฆโ (Hebrews 3:13)
- Serve and love in deeds, not just words: โLet us not love in wordโฆ but in deed and in truth.โ (1 John 3:18)
- โBy love serve one another.โ (Galatians 5:13)
โฆ Epilogue
When the Lord teaches a soul to love Him more than life, He is not taking anything awayโHe is giving everything. He is freeing the heart from the tyranny of fear, the bondage of self-preservation, and the endless chase for meaning in things that cannot last.
The journey described in this message is not theoretical; it is the lived experience of every disciple who has counted the cost and found Christ worthy. It is the quiet work of the Spirit, shaping the inner life until eternity becomes more real than the world that surrounds us.
If you have felt the Lord tugging at your heart as you read, do not ignore Him. Yield. Surrender. Let Him reorder your loves. Let Him teach you to live as one who belongs to another kingdom.
For the day is coming when the meaning of life will be revealed in fullโwhen those who loved God more than life will shine with the glory of the One they followed. Until that day, walk in the Spirit, set your affection on things above, and let your life testify that Jesus Christ is worth everything.
A Personal Witness
Jesus Himself warned us that before His return, false Christs would ariseโmen who would claim to embody Him, speak for Him, or even be Him. He said plainly:
โTherefore if they shall say unto you, โBehold, He is in the desertโ; go not forth.โ (Matthew 24:26)
Charles Mansonโnow gone from this world since 2017โwas one of those false prophets. He told his drugโaddled followers that he was Christ, and he led them into the desert with promises of revelation, power, and destiny. One of those followers, Tex Watson, later wrote a book describing the twisted โgospelโ Manson preached.
And yet, in the middle of all that deception, Tex heard something thatโironicallyโreveals a truth about the real Jesus. Manson asked his disciples:
โWill you die for me?โ
He demanded death from them, but he never died for them.
Jesus, the true Christ, did the opposite.
He died for you first.
And then He asks youโnot by force, not through manipulation, not through drugs or fearโbut by the gentle work of the Holy Spirit:
โWill you die for Me?โ
Not all believers are called to martyrdom. But Scripture makes it clear that some choose itโwillingly, joyfully, because they love Jesus more than life itself. The apostle Paul points to this in Hebrews 11:35:
โOthers were tortured, not accepting deliverance; that they might obtain a better resurrection.โ
They could have escaped. They could have lived. But they chose Christ over breath, Christ over safety, Christ over survival.
This is the highest work of the Holy Spirit in a human heart: to love Jesus so deeply that you would gladly lay down your life for Himโ just as He laid down His life for you.
Manson asked his followers to die for a lie. Jesus asks His followers to die for the Truth.
One leads to destruction. The Other leads to a better resurrection.
And this is my witness: The closer you walk with Jesus, the more precious He becomesโ until even life itself feels small compared to Him.
Not everyone is called to die as a martyr. But everyone is called to love Him enough that, if the moment came, your heart would already belong to Him.
That is the mark of the true Christ. That is the work of the Holy Spirit. That is the witness of every believer who loves Jesus more than life.
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Tex Watson
Author: Charles โTexโ Watson โ writer of Will You Die for Me?, a firsthand account of the false gospel preached by Charles Manson and the truth Watson later encountered in Christ.
Charles โTexโ Watson was one of Charles Mansonโs followers during the 1969 murders. After his arrest, he later wrote Will You Die for Me?, a firsthand account of Mansonโs manipulation, the false โgospelโ he preached, and Watsonโs eventual confrontation with the truth of Christ. His story is often cited as a stark contrast between destructive deception and the saving grace of Jesus.
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Correlation Between a Song and the Message
Keith Greenโs โHere Am I, Send Meโ is a cry of surrender, availability, and holy willingnessโthe very heart posture this message describes. The song is not about fame, ministry, or spiritual achievement. It is about the believer standing before God and saying:
โHere am Iโtake my life, spend it, use it, send it.โ
And in one of its most piercing lines, the singer longs to be like those who โspilled their blood and gave it like water to You.โ This is not romanticizing death; it is recognizing the deepest form of loveโthe love that chooses Christ over life itself.
That is exactly the truth this message proclaims.
1. The Song Echoes the Call to Die Daily
This message draws a sharp contrast:
- Mansonย demanded death but never died for his followers.
- Jesusย died firstโand then calls His disciples to die withย Him, not through manipulation, but through the Spirit.
Keith Greenโs song is the sound of a heart responding to that call. It is the believer saying:
โI will die to myself. I will lay down my life. I will go wherever You send me.โ
The song becomes the musical expression of Luke 9:23 and Galatians 2:20.
2. The Song Mirrors the Martyrโs Choice in Hebrews 11:35
This message highlights the heroes of faith who:
โwere tortured, not accepting deliverance; that they might obtain a better resurrection.โ
Keith Greenโs lyricโwanting to be like those who โspilled their bloodโโis not morbid. It is Hebrews 11:35 set to melody.
It is the longing to love Jesus more than breath, more than safety, more than survival.
The song is the heart saying:
โIf the moment ever came, my answer is already yes.โ
3. The Song Reveals the Difference Between False Christs and the True Christ
This message exposes the deception of Manson:
- He asked for death but gave none.
- He demanded sacrifice but offered no salvation.
- He led people into the desertโexactly what Jesus warned in Matthew 24:26.
Keith Greenโs song stands in the opposite spirit.
It is not the voice of a false Christ demanding death. It is the voice of a true disciple offering their life freely to the One who already died for them.
The song is the anti-Manson posture: not coerced death, but Spirit-born devotion.
4. The Song Is the Sound of a Heart That Has Seen Jesus Clearly
This message ends with this witness:
โThe closer you walk with Jesus, the more precious He becomesโuntil even life itself feels small compared to Him.โ
That is exactly what the song expresses.
It is the sound of a heart that has seen Jesus so clearly that the only reasonable response is:
โHere am I. Send me. Spend me. Use me. I am Yours.โ
It is the heart that has already surrendered, already died, already chosen the better resurrection.
In One Sentence
This message explains the theology of loving Jesus more than life; Keith Greenโs song expresses the emotion of that love. Together, they form a complete picture: the truth of Scripture and the cry of a surrendered heart.
“๐๐ฎ๐ป๐ฎ ๐๐ถ ๐, ๐ข๐ฎ๐ท๐ญ ๐๐ฎ”
โ๐ ๐๐ช๐ท๐ท๐ช ๐ซ๐ฎ ๐ต๐ฒ๐ด๐ฎ ๐ฝ๐ฑ๐ธ๐ผ๐ฎ ๐๐ฑ๐ธ ๐ผ๐น๐ฒ๐ต๐ต๐ฎ๐ญ ๐ฝ๐ฑ๐ฎ๐ฒ๐ป ๐ซ๐ต๐ธ๐ธ๐ญ
๐๐ท๐ญ ๐ฐ๐ช๐ฟ๐ฎ ๐ฒ๐ฝ ๐ต๐ฒ๐ด๐ฎ ๐๐ช๐ฝ๐ฎ๐ป ๐ฝ๐ธ ๐จ๐ธ๐พ.โ
โฆ Transition: From the Eye Gate to the Ear Gate โ From Word to Worship (Proverbs 4:20)
You have just received the Lordโs ministry through His Wordโthrough the eye gateโwhere truth enters, confronts, and awakens the heart. And in 2 Corinthians 7:8โ11, the Spirit has shown the difference between godly sorrow and the sorrow of the world.
Godly sorrow is a gift. It softens the heart, clears the conscience, produces repentance, restores fellowship, and leads to life. It makes you careful, earnest, humble, and eager to be right with God. But the sorrow of the world does the oppositeโit drains hope, breeds shame, and leads only to death. It feels deep, but it never turns the heart toward God.
You have let the Word expose these two sorrows. You have let Scripture work in you what only Scripture can do. Now let the Lord continue His work through another gateโthe ear gate.
This is the moment to shift from reading to receiving, from instruction to adoration, from the Lord ministering to you through truth to the Lord ministering to you through song.
As you move from the eye gate to the ear gate, carry with you the tenderness that godly sorrow produces. Let the music wash over the places the Word has touched. Let worship deepen what repentance has begun. Let the melodies lift your heart into the presence of the One who corrects you with love and restores you with joy.
Nowโenter the ear gate. Let the Lord minister to you through music. Let godly sorrow turn into godly worship.
โง๐ตโง Worship for a Spiritual Mind (Playlist)
โฆ Playlist Description
This playlist gathers worship and reflection songs that draw the heart toward the presence of God and the renewing work of His Spirit. From classic praise like โGlorify Thy Nameโ and โOh the Glory of Your Presenceโ to heartfelt surrender in โBreatheโ and โKnowing You, Jesus,โ each track invites you to slow down, listen, and let the Spirit minister to your soul.
Youโll hear voices of faith across generationsโCarman, Graham Kendrick, Hillsong Worship, Dallas Holm, Third Dayโeach declaring the same truth: life begins when the Spirit breathes within. Whether youโre praying, studying, or simply resting, these songs help you lift your thoughts above the noise and remember who you are in Christ.
Born of the Spirit โ Worship for a Spiritual Mind and a Renewed Heart โฆ Worship that restores focus and peace. โฆ Music that reminds you of eternity. โฆ Songs that teach the soul to love God more than life.
โง๐ตโง Worship for a Spiritual Mind (Playlist)
The Lord signs this post from Him with a prophetic utterance:
The Lord says,
“I want to show you what they’re like. They worship their families, their belongings, and their children, in preference to Me. Now tell them what I told you: that, ‘I will not abandon you if you’re like this'”.
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All Scripture quotations are taken from the New King James Version (NKJV) unless otherwise noted. This message may be freely shared for the glory of God and the salvation of souls.
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