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What are the seven spiritual senses mentioned in the sermon?

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The seven spiritual senses include sight (faith), hearing (understanding God's voice), smell (appreciating Christ's sacrifice), taste (experience of God's grace), touch (feeling God's presence), movement (walking in God's ways), and body position (understanding one's spiritual state).

The preacher outlines seven spiritual senses that correspond to our natural senses, which enhance our ability to understand and engage with God. Spiritual sight, represented by faith, allows us to see God's truth; spiritual hearing is the ability to discern God's voice amidst distractions; spiritual smell and taste denote our appreciation of Christ’s sacrifice and grace, respectively. Spiritual touch signifies a felt communion with divine presence, while movement and body position relate to how we walk and situate ourselves in relation to God and others. Together, these senses reflect the need for believers to actively engage with spiritual truths, ensuring they grow in their faith and discernment.
Scripture References: Hebrews 5:14, Psalm 119:18, Romans 12:2

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