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This series of Bible studies are meant to be done in sequence, over the course of several weeks depending on the pace at which you feel comfortable moving.
Deep Spirituality is the personal, powerful, emotional, and intimate experience of God that allows us to exceed our human limits.
When we reach and live at this level of spirituality, we transcend “the elemental spiritual forces of this world” (Colossians 2:20-23), which is another way of saying we no longer limit ourselves to what is humanly possible (Matthew 19:26, Mark 10:27 NLT).
The rules of humanistic thinking inform but do not restrict us, because we can acknowledge the wonders of science, and at the same time be humbled by the inexplicable miracles of God. We are the people who fulfill the inspiring words of Morpheus in the Matrix when he said, “Free Your Mind.”
When we are deeply spiritual we see God everywhere and in everything. We enjoy the world we see without ignoring the enormous possibilities existent in the unseen. This type of faith and relationship with God is how many of us became Christians, and “Deep Spirituality” is about reigniting our spiritual curiosity and renewing our spirit of discovery, so we can know God as we have never known him before.
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As the editor in chief for Deep Spirituality, Russ Ewell writes, teaches, and innovates with his eyes on the future. His teaching is rooted in providing hope for those turned off by tradition and infused with vision for building a transformative church. His passion to inspire even the most skeptical to view God through fresh eyes can be found in his book, He's Not Who You Think He Is: Dropping Your Assumptions and Discovering God for Yourself.
As the editor in chief for Deep Spirituality, Russ Ewell writes, teaches, and innovates with his eyes on the future. His teaching is rooted in providing hope for those turned off by tradition and infused with vision for building a transformative church. His passion to inspire even the most skeptical to view God through fresh eyes can be found in his book, He's Not Who You Think He Is: Dropping Your Assumptions and Discovering God for Yourself.