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What does the Bible say about spiritual-mindedness?

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The Bible teaches that spiritual-mindedness is the setting of one's mind on spiritual objects and having a heart fixed on God.

Spiritual-mindedness, as described in Ephesians 2:4-6, involves a transformed state of being where the heart and mind are directed towards God. It indicates that one has passed from spiritual death to life, allowing them to bear fruits of holiness as an outcome of being engrafted into Christ. True spiritual-mindedness does not merely stem from external acts or duties; rather, it originates from the inner reality of a life connected to God, demonstrating the believer's heart is inclined towards heavenly ideals.

Additionally, spiritual-mindedness requires individual communion with Christ through confession and acknowledging one’s sins. This interaction ensures the believer maintains a tender conscience and a deepening sense of holiness. The act of regularly confessing sin and relying on Jesus' atoning blood fosters an intimate relationship with God, providing peace and a higher spiritual tone. Those who engage in this spiritual discipline are said to maintain a heavenly walk, experiencing closeness to God as they sit in heavenly places with Christ Jesus.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:4-6

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