This is spoken of by Paul the Apostle in (1 Tim. 4:6).
"Nourished up in the Words of Faith"
Basically, the same way your body need food, so your spirit needs to be nourished by you. Look at verse 8 - 10 now:
8 For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come. 9 This is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance. 10 That is why we labor and strive, because we have put our hope in the living God, who is the Savior of all people, and especially of those who believe.
My thoughts are listen / read the Word of God (The Bible), Pray, Worship the Lord. Give your spirit the things, whatever it needs needs too. Don't neglect your Spirit. You would never neglect your body and not eat for a week (because you did not have time for example), right?
Remember who Timothy was (a second generation believer, who Paul was writing to that he deeply cared about, after all the last letter Paul wrote was to Timothy before he Paul was killed in Rome after his second imprisonment. (2 Timothy)).
Because of this, be assured that what Paul was writing was need to be heard and understood by someone who never personally meet Jesus. (a second generation believer). (and everyone of today)
Note: I added this additional content to the answer because I thought it was important for you to understand why, I was quoting you this from 1 Timothy.
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evil, the devil.
To enter spiritual purity is to realize your sins and fix them
To enter spiritual purity is to realize your sins and fix them
You need to specify if you mean Franciscan spiritual beliefs, or the spiritual beliefs of the meeting at Assisi, or exactly what you are referring to.
To be focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas mean to be kind and loving to others. This religion is called buddhism.
It's not Arabic; it's Irish for 'spiritual adviser'.
Well, evil has a lot of meanings in the spiritual world; it can mean if someone or something offends God or Jesus in a spiritual way such as doing lots of sins. In the non spiritual world, it can mean if someone hurts you in a cruel and unusual way.
evil, the devil.
You spelled "Mean" wrong.
try to answer it
Valuing or appriciating your religion