It's funny how looking at the ideal of something...
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It's funny how looking at the ideal of something shows us how far away we are from it. We see the perfect body on television and we see the flabbiness and sagginess of our own body. We look at the equations of Einstein or Fermat and we see the limitations of our intellect. We listen to an aria by a gifted soprano or tenor like Maria Callas or Luciano Pavarotti and we know we couldn't hit that high C if our lives depended on it.
With the Holy Spirit, we have the spirit of Christ himself, the only sinless human being to ever live, inside us, speaking to us. When placed against Christ, we see how the entire world falls short of his glory and righteousness. No wonder Jesus told us that the Spirit would convict the world of sin (16:8-11).
With the Holy Spirit, we have the spirit of Christ himself, the only sinless human being to ever live, inside us, speaking to us. When placed against Christ, we see how the entire world falls short of his glory and righteousness. No wonder Jesus told us that the Spirit would convict the world of sin (16:8-11).
