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  1. Mar 21, 2023 · There’s no easy way to say it: you won’t find a verse that says “thou shalt assimilate” anywhere in the Bible. You also won’t find a genuine disciple who hasn’t been fully assimilated into God’s kingdom. Without a clear definition, you will only ever be accidentally successful* in church assimilation. In this article, I’ll ...

  2. The quest for material wealth thus produces a powerful need to assimilate to the world. Drink in the Bible suggests "to take in; to accept; to believe." In this case, it indicates that the person assimilates the very life of God by His Spirit, so it becomes a part of every part of his life.

  3. God provides us "wilderness experiences" to let us know that there is a spiritual aspect to life that requires feeding and maintenance just as surely as the physical. Prayer, study, meditation, and obedience are the assimilation process in this parallel. Within this feeding/assimilation process, our relationship with God, worship, and religion ...

  4. Feb 1, 2008 · They define absorption as “the process by which people are taken into the life of the church and by which a strong sense of identity and belonging develops.”. Rick Warren defines assimilation as “the task of moving people from an awareness of your church to attendance at your church to active membership in your church.”. Assimilation is ...

  5. 4. A fourth condition of spiritual assimilation is thought, intelligence. Better believe half of what you do, intelligently, with your whole soul, than believe it all, languidly, ignorantly. 5. The last condition of spiritual assimilation which I mention, and the great one, is the presence of the vital principle — the vital principle which ...

  6. The Phenomenon of Assimilation in the Bible" In Abraham and Melchizedek: Scribal Activity of Second Temple Times in Genesis 14 and Psalm 110, 189-194. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2010. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2010.

  7. Assimilated (1 Occurrence) Hebrews 7:3 without father, without mother, without genealogy; having neither beginning of days nor end of life, but assimilated to the Son of God, abides a priest continually.

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