the all-inclusive compound Spirit: a richer meaning of the numbers and measures of the ingredients


a richer understanding of the all-inclusive compound Spirit as you consider the numbers and measuresThere is so much included in the all-inclusive life-giving compound Spirit, which is THE SPIRIT today! We are used to “read the Bible” and then just take things for granted as we read them; but if we exercise our spirit and pay attention to what the Bible really says, putting the glasses of God’s economy on, and even looking into the details and why they were mentioned, we will be filled with light and revelation concerning God, His economy, and His Person! In the Old Testament there’s the type of the compounded ointment with specific spices, measurements, and ways of compounding and applying. Continue reading this rich portion of enjoyment about the compound Spirit via,

having a richer understanding of the compound Spirit as we consider the numbers and ingredients

we can enjoy the preciousness and the repelling power of Christ’s resurrection – in the Spirit!


Hallelujah for such a wonderful all-inclusive life-giving compound Spirit! In this Spirit – who “was not yet” at the time of the Lord Jesus was on the earth but who after His resurrection has been compounded and consummated – we have God, we have man, and we have the death and resurrection of Christ! Yesterday we saw that in the compound ointment in Exo. 30 there are myrrh and cinnamon, and today we enjoyed that in this ointment there are the fragrant calamus, the cassia, and the olive oil! We don’t have only the death of Christ included in this all-inclusive compound Spirit – we also have the resurrection of Christ with its preciousness and its power! The experience of Christ’s death – in the Spirit – brings us and ushers us into the experience of His resurrection! We don’t just “stay in His death” and “are conformed to His death”, but we also “know the power of His resurrection”! Continue reading this portion via,

the compound Spirit includes the precious resurrection of Christ(calamus) and its repelling power(cassia)