"Be Bound to the Spiritual Spaces"
- Jose V. Wright, Jr.
- Jul 3, 2021
- 3 min read
I believe that one can draw many conclusions when leaving their eyes on the state of the church today. Though my religious background is (proudly) Seventh Day Adventist, I have found that many of the characteristics of Christ are in people all cross diverse, and unorthodox religious sects. Methodists, Baptists, Pentecostals, and so many others are trying to draw closer to our Creator...the very same one I strongly assume. The human being who's embraced church fellowship as the necessity has a keen mission. Said mission should be so sought after for completion that all else falls as secondary. What is said mission?
Love God, love people, and show people God's love. Church...have we been doing that?

Why is divine connection so important?
Divine connection separates mankind from the mundane & the superficial. Well...it should! In my opinion, there is a joy and peace that linger in daily routines. Those routines influenced by a connection with the spirit world, are sustained by a calming "overcast." The perspective of a man or woman who is divinely connected, drastically differs from those who aren't invested in anything spiritually.
A stronger sense of purpose exists when there's a spiritual connection active in an individual's life, and typically, people begin to see that life is less and less about themselves. The need to provide and care for others spikes tremendously, whenever a person's heart truly locks in with the spirit!
Where there is solid and divine connectivity, there is true desire for change!
Can you tell me what a thriving believer and superb WiFi have in common? They make the STRONGEST connections!! Selfish ideals will be restructured to fit a more collective stance and take on a selfless tone, which teaches humanity the importance of loving and accepting others. The surrounding spaces of a person who is connected to the spirit world become more vibrant to them, and ignite a desire to see the well being of others tended to intentionally. In my regard, I have noticed that the more I seek out the Most High, the more I wish to see the world in a place that's more conducive to peace. I rather silence over excessive noise, and I'd rather smiles to be seen over uncertain expressions. The spiritual reflection of one's self takes on a route that reveals what is within. As we connect to the divine realm, we take inventory of what we've accumulated throughout our experiences. The traits and values we have obtained will be subjected to the Creator's masterful assessment, and then refined by that which we must endure. Our character must be molded until it resembles the best extent of our purity.
What does that extent of purity look like?
Surely I am no expert in this regard (not even close), but as a student who adores the teacher to the fullest extent, I have understood the simplest of basics.
Loving others and treating them in a kind manner is paramount!
Being consistent in doing what it is right should never be frowned upon.
Self reflection should be instigated to both see how far one has come, as well as to reprogram selfish ideals into self-less traits.
Humanity isn't in need of anymore duplicates of the collective, isolating perspectives of the vast majority. Compassion however is in short supply. Encouragement exists, but at times looks like discouragement (and that's got to change). Divinity of any kind prefers universal good over activity that encourages singular benefit! Among many other qualities, a believer of the spiritual...
Looks out for other people...ALL other people!
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