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Inwardness

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In the biblical context, inwardness refers to the spiritual orientation and inner life of an individual, emphasizing the importance of cultivating a deep, personal relationship with God. This concept is rooted in scriptures such as Psalms 51:17, which highlights the need for a "broken and contrite heart," and Jeremiah 31:33, which promises that God will write His laws on the innermost parts of believers. The apostle Paul also emphasizes the significance of inward transformation in Romans 7:22, where he expresses his delight in God's law in his inner being, despite the struggles of the flesh. Through these and other passages, the Bible encourages believers to prioritize their inner spiritual lives, seeking to know and love God from the depths of their being.

Hans R. Waldvogel

Hans R. Waldvogel emphasizes the importance of inwardness and silence in the presence of God, asserting that true revival comes from a deep love for all the saints and a personal encounter with Jesus. He illustrates that the kingdom of God resides within us and that we must allow Jesus to speak to o

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