What God says about our bodies?

What God says about our bodies?

1 Corinthians 6:19-20 – “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies.”

Does the Holy Spirit have a body?

The Bible tells us that God is spirit and has no body. Within the Trinity, both God the Father and God the Holy Spirit have no body. However, Jesus, the God the Son, does have a physical body, as He took on flesh to be both fully God and fully man.

Is it a sin to change your body?

Changing the nature of a human being violates God’s law because to reject God’s image is to reject God Himself. This is why changing the nature of a human being is a sin. “Sin is lawlessness” (1 Jn 3:4). Some people have had surgeries that make their bodies look like animals through various means.

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How many hands does God have?

Most Deities have four hands and some of them also have ten or twenty hands. Each hand is positioned or postured in a particular way (which is known as Mudras) and hold weapons or objects which represents the different qualities of Deities.

Can humans be holy?

Mankind can never be perfectly holy as God is, but humans should seek to emulate God’s holiness since humans were created in the likeness of God.

Does God have a eye?

I know the title is misleading because the true and living God is a spirit and has neither eyes nor ears. God doesn’t have a body, but he does hear and see everything. When you think of God’s seeing, hearing and knowing everything about you, how does it make you feel?

How is holy water made?

In many religious traditions (including Catholicism and some Pagan traditions), yes, holy water is created by combining water with salt. Typically, the salt and water must both be ritually consecrated (either together or separately) in order for the water to be considered holy.

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