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What does the Bible say about being in the Spirit?

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Being in the Spirit means being uplifted and glorifying Christ, aligning oneself with God's revelations.

To be 'in the Spirit' is to be in a state of worship and awareness of the divine glory of Christ. It indicates a deep connection with God, where one's focus shifts from self to the exaltation of Christ. Scriptural references show that when individuals are in the Spirit, they are not concerned with their own status but are compelled to glorify God and respond to His word. This is evident in the experiences of prophets and apostles, such as John in Revelation, where they saw the magnificence of God and were enjoined to share these revelations with others. Essentially, being in the Spirit facilitates an openness to God's truths, leading to a greater understanding of His grace and sovereignty.
Scripture References: Revelation 4:2, John 14:26

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In The Spirit
Norm Wells · Sep 24, 2008
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