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Core Christianity

What Does It Mean to Be "Slain in the Spirit"?

Core Christianity

Aaron Simon

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8584 Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Episode 1497 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions.

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1. I am struggling to forgive my son's murderer. Will I still go to Heaven?
2. How do I honor my parents when they abused me?
3. Is being "slain in the spirit" biblical?
 
 
 
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0:00.0

What does it mean to be slain in the spirit?

0:09.0

That's just one of the questions we'll be answering on today's edition of Core Christianity.

0:14.0

Hi, it's Bill Meyer with Pastor Adriel Sanchez, and this is the radio program where we answer your questions about the Bible and the Christian life every

0:21.3

day. Here's our phone number. It's 8333 The Core. That's 1833-833-843-2673. If you've got our

0:29.5

voicemail system, feel free to leave your name and your question there. And, of course, you can

0:33.6

always email us your question at Questions at CoreChristianity.com.

0:38.5

I want to wish you a happy Memorial Day

0:40.8

as we honor those who fought and died

0:43.8

for our country. And we also want to

0:46.3

just express our salute to all the active military

0:50.3

and all the veterans who are listening today

0:52.7

and let you know how much we appreciate you.

0:55.7

Yeah, absolutely. Thank you so much for your service. And Bill, I know that your grandfather

1:01.6

served for some time. Is that right? He was. He was a commander in the U.S. Navy, and he fought

1:07.0

in both World War I and World War II, if you can believe that, on both the Atlantic

1:12.3

and the Pacific Ocean and various ships.

1:15.1

And just such a wonderful guy.

1:17.2

I admired him and looked up to him.

1:20.0

And we would, after he retired from the Navy, we would sit around his kitchen table and

1:24.0

he would show me pictures of the various ships, places he had served, and also

1:28.1

tell me amazing stories. Some of his war stories, which you just, you know, your eyes would

1:33.5

bulge out of your head when you heard the stories. But I appreciated him so much in his

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