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− | Through the dynamic decree spoken with joy and love, faith and hope in God’s covenants fulfilled, the supplicant receives the engrafting of the Word<ref>James 1:21.</ref> and experiences the [[transmutation]] by the sacred fire of the Holy Spirit, the “trial by fire”<ref>I Cor. 3:13–15; I Pet. 1:7.</ref> whereby all sin, disease, and death are consumed, yet the righteous soul is preserved. | + | Through the dynamic decree spoken with joy and love, faith and hope in God’s covenants fulfilled, the supplicant receives the engrafting of the Word<ref>James 1:21.</ref> and experiences the [[transmutation]] by the sacred fire of the [[Holy Spirit]], the “trial by fire”<ref>I Cor. 3:13–15; I Pet. 1:7.</ref> whereby all sin, disease, and death are consumed, yet the righteous soul is preserved. |
Latest revision as of 14:07, 2 February 2020
Through the dynamic decree spoken with joy and love, faith and hope in God’s covenants fulfilled, the supplicant receives the engrafting of the Word[1] and experiences the transmutation by the sacred fire of the Holy Spirit, the “trial by fire”[2] whereby all sin, disease, and death are consumed, yet the righteous soul is preserved.