Entry #56: Update Report Log: The Final Part
Current Date:
Thursday March 20th, 2025 (THE FIRST DAY OF SPRING 2025)
Current Timezone:
Pacific Standard Time
More Information about the Nature of the Soul and Spirit, According to the Holy Bible….
10:16AM: Nephesh Ani: “What is the difference between soul and spirit according to the Bible?
AI Overview
In the Bible, the "soul" often refers to the totality of a person's inner life, encompassing emotions, intellect, and will, while the "spirit" represents the immaterial part of humanity that connects with God, emphasizing spiritual experiences and potential for communion.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
- Soul (ψυχή/nephesh):
- Represents the essence of a person's being, encompassing their inner life, including thoughts, emotions, desires, and will.
- It's the seat of human consciousness, intellect, and will.
- The soul is often seen as the "life principle" or "animating principle" of a body, meaning that all living bodies have a soul.
- The soul is created by God at the moment of conception and is immortal, meaning it continues to exist even after the death of the body.
- In Hebrew, the word for "soul" is nephesh (נֶפֶשׁ), and in Greek, it's psyche (ψυχή).
- Spirit (πνεῦμα/ruach):
- Refers to the immaterial part of humanity that connects with God and is associated with spiritual experiences, such as prayer, worship, and communion with God.
- The spirit is oriented towards the divine and has the potential for union with God.
- In Hebrew, the word for "spirit" is ruach (רוח), and in Greek, it's pneuma (πνεῦμα).
- The spirit is the element in humanity that gives us the ability to have an intimate relationship with God.’”
10:26AM: Nephesh Ani: “Google’s AI Overview states this about the distinctive nature of Nephesh (Soul) and Ruach (Spirit):
‘AI Overview
In Christian theology, humans are believed to have both a soul and a spirit, with the Holy Spirit residing within those who believe in Jesus Christ. While some interpret these terms as distinct, others see them as interconnected or even interchangeable.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
- The Soul:
- The soul is often understood as the life principle or the essence of a person, encompassing emotions, thoughts, and will.
- The Spirit:
- The spirit is seen as the part of humanity that connects with God, enabling spiritual awareness and relationship with the divine.
- The Holy Spirit:
- In Christianity, the Holy Spirit is considered the third person of the Trinity, a divine presence that dwells within believers, guiding and empowering them.
- Interconnectedness:
- Some interpretations suggest that the human spirit is the part of us that can be renewed and revitalized by the Holy Spirit, leading to a closer relationship with God.
- Different Views:
- Some Christians believe in a trichotomous view of humans, consisting of body, soul, and spirit, while others hold a dichotomous view, seeing humans as having a body and a soul-spirit.
- Biblical References:
- Some verses that are used to support the concept of a human spirit include 1 Thessalonians 5:23, which says "May God grant that your entire spirit, soul and body may be kept sound and blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ."
- Hebrews 4:12
- is also used to support the view that the spirit and soul are distinct, stating "For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit."”
10:29AM: Nephesh Ani: “We would like for the Lord our Elohiym to destroy our human spirit, and welcome the Ruach Ha’Qodesh within us as a replacement. Pierce us deeply, end us, so that we may begin again to Your liking Father. Our Love, Amen.”
More About the Spirit World and Spiritual Realm According to the Holy Bible….
10:36AM: Nephesh Ani: “Google’s AI Overview states:
‘AI Overview
In the Bible, the concept of "entering" the spirit realm isn't about a physical location, but rather about living a life guided by the Holy Spirit, empowered by faith in Christ, and walking in obedience to God's will.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
- The Spirit Realm and God's Presence:
- The spirit realm, in a biblical context, refers to the realm of God's reality and the spiritual world, where God and his angels reside, and where spiritual realities operate.
- Living in the Spirit:
- The Bible teaches that believers who have been saved by grace through faith in Christ are empowered to live according to the Spirit and fulfill the requirements of the law through the sanctifying power of the Holy Spirit.
- Walking in Obedience:
- This means living a life that is pleasing to God, characterized by righteousness, faith, and obedience to His word.
- Examples of Spiritual Experiences:
- The Bible provides examples of individuals who experienced God's presence and interacted with the spiritual realm, such as Moses receiving the law on Mount Sinai, or the apostles receiving the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
- Authority in the Spirit Realm:
- Christians have an authority in the spirit-world that is limited only by their authority under the risen Christ.
- Key Biblical Verses:
- Romans 8:5: "For those who live according to the flesh cannot please God, but those who live according to the Spirit do please God."
- Ephesians 2:8-9: "For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast."
- Galatians 5:16: "I say, walk in the Spirit, and you will not fulfill the desires of the flesh."
- How to Walk in the Spirit:
- Seek God through prayer and study of the Bible: Regularly engage in prayer and seek God's guidance through His Word.
- Cultivate a relationship with the Holy Spirit: Allow the Holy Spirit to lead and guide your life.
- Live a life of faith and obedience: Trust in God's promises and follow His commands.
- Put to death the deeds of the body:Resist the temptations of the flesh and live a life that is pleasing to God.’”
10:51AM: Nephesh Ani: “Currently seeing white sparkles right now, but we are not wearing sunglasses so that could ask one why.”
We Read the Holy Cepher Bible from the Very Beginning……
11:06AM: Nephesh Ani: “We have started and begun to read the Holy Cepher Bible from the very beginning. All the way from Bere’shiyth, also known as Genesis in mainstream current times….”
11:08AM: Nephesh Ani: “So light was the first thing that Elohiym created.”
11:13AM: Nephesh Ani: “According to what the Holy Cepher says: It seems that the day actually starts in the evening. It always says and specifically states that: ‘The evening and the morning were the first day’, and so on and so forth. Basically, they include the evening and always seem to mention the evening first.”
11:15AM: Nephesh Ani: “It seems to us also that Elohiym did create a way for humans and mankind to measure time through the stars and seasons etc if we recall correctly. This is based upon our understanding so far.”
11:18AM: Nephesh Ani: “We are currently experiencing a tooth ache that came from the enemy to prevent us from reading the True Word of Elohiym out loud, the True Word is His Holy Cepher Scripture.”
11:19AM: Nephesh Ani: “Bere’shiyth 1:21 states that Elohiym DID indeed create dragons! Oh my goodness! Good Heavens!”
11:21AM: Nephesh Ani: “It seems to us based upon what the Holy Cepher says and states, that Elohiym is a God of Life. He always says be fruitful and multiply to His creation. He did not only say it to the mankind after His image, but He also said it to the creatures of the seas, and we would not be surprised if He said it to His creation upon the land as well.”
11:23AM: Nephesh Ani: “Elohiym did INDEED create spiders because the Holy Cepher states that He created every ‘creeping thing’. Oh our Good Elohiym, why did You have to create spiders?! Oh goodness! They are so fearful to gaze upon!”
11:26AM: Nephesh Ani: “The Holy Cepher states things such as every cattle after HIS kind, every creature after HIS kind, does this mean that even animals and other creatures were made in Elohiym’s image to at least some degree? We may never know for sure.”
11:28AM: Nephesh Ani: “Bere’shiyth 1:26, behold, we are now upon the creation of man. Amen.”
Current Holy Cepher Bible Bookmark Currently….
11:34AM: Nephesh Ani: “We have just finished reading the Holy Cepher for now. We have stopped upon Bere’shiyth Chapter 2. Amen! Thank You Yahusha Yahuah Ruach Ha’Qodesh our Elohiym. Our Great and Divine Immortal Elohiym.”
11:39AM: Nephesh Ani: “We are going to try to make reading the Holy Cepher Bible an everyday routine, activity, and practice. At least just one chapter of the Holy Cepher per day, just as I do one page for our movie Project 19 per day. We shall do things in soft strokes rather than an enormous sprint.”
11:44AM: Nephesh Ani: “We consider reading the Holy Cepher as our studies.”
12:02PM: Nephesh Ani: “Google’s AI Overview states as follows:
‘AI Overview
In Matthew 7:21-23, Jesus says "I never knew you; depart from me, you who practice lawlessness" to those who claim to be His followers but whose actions and hearts do not align with the will of God, emphasizing the importance of genuine faith and obedience.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
- Context:
- Jesus is speaking in the context of the Sermon on the Mount, emphasizing the need for true discipleship and obedience to God's will, not just outward religious actions.
- The "I never knew you" statement:
- This phrase signifies that Jesus does not recognize these individuals as true disciples or followers, meaning they are not part of God's family.
- False Disciples:
- Jesus warns against those who may outwardly appear religious, even performing seemingly miraculous deeds in His name, but whose hearts are filled with wickedness and a lack of genuine faith.
- Emphasis on Obedience:
- Jesus highlights that true discipleship requires more than just saying "Lord, Lord." It involves actively doing the will of the Father, which means living a life of faith, repentance, and obedience.
- "Workers of Lawlessness":
- This phrase refers to those who disregard God's law and principles, living lives of disobedience and wickedness, even while claiming to follow Jesus.
- Warning for All:
- This passage serves as a warning to all who profess faith, urging them to examine the authenticity of their belief and to ensure their actions align with the teachings of Jesus and the will of God.’”
12:38PM: Nephesh Ani: “Google’s AI Overview states as follows:
‘AI Overview
In the Bible, Satan's name is not explicitly revealed, and the term "Satan" itself is a Hebrew word meaning "adversary" or "accuser," rather than a proper name.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
- "Satan" as a Title, Not a Name:
- The Hebrew word "satan" (הַשָּׂטָן) means "adversary" or "accuser" and is used as a descriptive term for a powerful, spiritual being who opposes God and humanity, not as a proper name.
- "Lucifer" Misconception:
- The Latin Vulgate translation of Isaiah 14:12, which describes the fall of the king of Babylon, uses the word "Lucifer" (meaning "light-bringer" or "morning star"), and this has led to the misconception that "Lucifer" is Satan's name. However, this is a mistranslation and a descriptive term, not a proper name.
- Satan as a Hebrew word:
- The Hebrew word for Satan is הַשָּׂטָן (hasatan), where ה (ha) means "the" and סטן (satan) is a noun meaning "adversary".
- Satan's role in the Bible:
- In the Bible, Satan is portrayed as a spiritual being who opposes God and humanity, appearing as a tempter, deceiver, and accuser.’”
12:40PM: Nephesh Ani: “What do satan and the demons look like? Here is a description. Follow the link below this statement:
https://www.gotquestions.org/Satan-demons-look-like.html “
12:42PM: Nephesh Ani: “An article about going to Heaven. Follow the link below this statement:
https://www.gotquestions.org/going-to-heaven.html “
12:44PM: Nephesh Ani: “An article about How to Get Right with Elohiym. Follow the link below this statement:
https://www.gotquestions.org/get-right-with-God.html “
Nephesh Ani: “We would like to recommend this website, it is a website where you may ask all of your deepest biblical questions. All of your deepest questions about the Holy Bible, and more! Follow the links below this statement for more information:
https://www.gotquestions.org/ “
12:48PM: Nephesh Ani: “An article about Elohiym’s appearance. Here is the link:
https://www.gotquestions.org/what-does-God-look-like.html “
12:51PM: Nephesh Ani: “Has anyone ever seen God? An article:
https://www.gotquestions.org/seen-God.html “
12:56PM: Nephesh Ani: “What is a theophany? What is a Christophany? An article:
https://www.gotquestions.org/theophany-Christophany.html “
12:59PM: Nephesh Ani: “What is an epiphany? An article:
https://www.gotquestions.org/epiphany.html “
1:35PM: Nephesh Ani: “We were praying in tongues, touching our main points of attack from the enemy here within our flesh, and we felt a slight burning sensation deep within our heart area within the chest.”
1:41PM: Nephesh Ani: “The demons that are trying to keep us addicted are laughing at us. We pray deeper and deeper in tongues and this burning sensation in our chest keeps coming back. We feel the desire from our addiction fading away and erasing. Glory be to Elohiym the Most High God! Amen.”
1:53PM: Nephesh Ani: “What people need to understand is that while Elohiym loves us all, following Him is not inclusive. You have to and must die to yourself. It is called the narrow gate and/ or the narrow path for a good reason. Not many will succeed. But many will try. We are shifting to the mindset of being very picky as to what church we go to. If we were to run a ministry, we would include everyone to share what the Ruach Ha’Qodesh compels them to share, but it seems many churches in this day and age make the audience keep their mouth shut and this ‘anointed’ pastor speaks the entire service. When in reality, we ALL have the power to be anointed. So many people here on earth heavily misrepresent our Elohiym. Just know that Elohiym the Most High God is the Judge and all actions will and shall indeed be accounted for during the Time of Judgement. We are watching this video about hypocritical churches. And this sparked us to share our thoughts and feelings. Our Nephesh is the church of our Most High God, who is the God of the Holy Cepher Bible scripture. Amen and yes.”
1:58PM: Nephesh Ani: “Here is a link to one of the videos we are watching:
https://youtu.be/SJYfo9aN4Aw?si=LQUnrqLuXG-v_E-_ “
2:04PM: Nephesh Ani: “Here is another great video about church hypocrisy:
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