I have a question. I was always taught that we have a body,soul, and spirit. From what I understand the soul is your will desires and emotions. Our free will in a sense. I was taught that our spirit is who God created us to be untainted from anything of this world. Well something is missing with what information I have. What happens to the soul and spirit when your will, desires, and emotions line up with who God created us to be? The word is sharp enough to divide even soul and spirit but why would it need to divide them if they are two different things that have different agendas so to speak? I just feel inside I am missing something. When the body dies what happens to the soul and spirit? I mean do they become one and go to be with the Father? Any illumination you can shed on this for me would be so helpful.
I have a question do you have any information on the Baptisms. The bible speaks about one yet there are 6. I believe it is the baptism of the Holy Spirit and the scriptures look like they are pointing in that direction but I have come across huge opposition in this.
Question - A colleague of mine went to an Anglican meeting on Sunday and the guy talked about the story of Hannah and how God closed her womb. What do you think about that- why did God do that? Did he actually or is that what someone assumed?