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    How can I see hidden things in my heart?
    Knowitall123456
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    Confess your sins, ask God to cleanse your dirty heart to make it pure once more, and you will see the results and wonder why you had ever committed those sins.
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    How can I rely totally on the Holy Spirit?
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    Just talk to God. If youve sinned, then ask for forgiveness, and keep God first.
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    Is it necessary to speak in tongue for one to be in Spirit
    Michael Pike
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    No. Charismatic believers and churches do believe it is immensely helpful, though. Walking in the Spirit is following the lead of the Holy Spirit in the choices of your daily life and priorities. Following the lead of your flesh and your human fleshly nature is the opposite of walking in the Spirit.
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    If I'm in a wheelchair do I roll in the spirit?
    (Record scratching noise)
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    As wheelchairs are not part of most people's immortal souls, you could probably consider yourself "floating" in the spirit, as it were.
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    What is different between spirit and soul?
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    The soul is your emotions and what you feel, the spirit is what will go to heaven and what feels it when God speaks to you. Your spirit is what craves Jesus.
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    How to join Christianity, I have a lot of problems?
    LamLam
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    The way to Join Christianity is to give your life to Jesus. It says in John 3:16 "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosesoever believeth in him shall not perish but have everlasting life. "
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    What if I don't believe in God, or I'm not a Christian?
    LamLam
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    If you don't believe in God or you're not a Christian, that doesn't make God to stop loving you. God loves you so much and you still have the opportunity to give your life to Jesus.
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