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SPIRITUAL INTERACTION 2

2Cor.13.14:
[NIV] May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit, be with you all.

Spirits always want to find expression through men but it is a man's decision to interact with these spirits or not.

The interaction with the Holy Spirit is how He mentors your soul. It is this system of interaction that empowers the Holy Spirit to find expression and birth your Spirit man; because you are a soul and you have a spirit!


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There are seven levels which encapsulate what is called INTIMACY (KOINONIA).

Thus,
Fellowship is not intimacy; Fellowship is just a level in intimacy.


Fellowship is your one on one state with Him. It is a marriage, He wants just you and Him!


Did you know that when you attend a meeting and the presence of the Lord is so strong, you're not having a fellowship with the Spirit?
- You are having a fellowship with the brethren!

Fellowship with the Holy Spirit is personal, not plural!

The journey from FELLOWSHIP through to PARTNERSHIP births Spiritual Interaction.

Singularly, all of the levels have their meanings, but they add up to one entity called KOINONIA.


Do you understand every of these levels that explains intimacy?
Are you familiar with the feminine side of the Holy Spirit?
Are you ready to become intimate with the Holy Spirit?

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