
In the latest episode of the M-Cray Podcast, M-Cray dives deep into the ongoing battle between the nature of the flesh and the nature of the spirit. The flesh is rooted in the desires and impulses that lead people away from God, while the spirit leads to life and peace. Romans chapter eight, verse six, states, “For to set the mind on the flesh is death, but to set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace.” M-Cray emphasizes that choosing to live by the spirit transforms one’s ability to connect with God, transcending the limitations of the flesh.
At the heart of this transformation is faith. M-Cray brings in Hebrews chapter eleven, verse one, “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” Faith is what opens the door to understanding the spiritual realm. Without faith, it’s impossible to access the fullness of God’s presence, because faith operates beyond the physical senses. Sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell cannot comprehend the divine, but faith makes the invisible visible, allowing one to walk in step with God’s plan.
M-Cray makes it clear that faith isn’t just a belief—it’s the key God expects us to use to see His hand in our lives. It’s a higher dimension that lets us discern what God is doing, even when the natural world doesn’t reflect it. Without faith, we are left blind to the movements in the spirit. M-Cray closes by challenging listeners to shift their focus from the fleshly desires of the world to the higher calling of the spirit, rooted in faith.
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