Desire is the root cause of life. Desire less ness is the state of Nirvana in Buddhism,
Nothing ness in Hinduism, Christianity in another way defined heaven of Jesus,
God ... DAH!!
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To give glory to God. To align our hearts with God’s will. To influence God and be influenced by him through a relationship. First, let us give glory to God. Second, let us first do our very best to align our desires with God’s will. Third, let us remember that our presentation to God of our desires will be greatly helped by the Holy Spirit, who speaks for us in groans that words cannot express. Let us sometimes stop talking, meditate, communicate and let us “be still and know that I am God.
to find enlightenment you must give up your desires. so really you just give up your desires and then you will be enlightened.
The reason Eric Fromm believes that God never wanted to give humans free will is because he believes that freedom is an aspect of human nature that is either embraced or escaped.
God made a covenant with King David and based on his promise ask Solomon for anything he desires. God does not go back on his word so fulfill it by granting Solomon wisdom for that is what he requested. It was through God's wisdom that made Solomon powerful.
in hinduism, it is the highest form of devotion to god. there are three kinds of devotion to god in hindism: * tamasic - the lowest of the three, it's when you pray to God for material desires * rajasic - praying to God for mental desires * sattvic - the highest of the three, it's when you pray to God out of true devotion
yesAnswer:Yes; and the fact that humans, animals and plants are so well-designed is a powerful pointer to the wisdom of God.
The same "place" God always is... letting humans have free will. God doesn't abandon humans-- humans abandon God.
In the garden of eden there were no adults to give birth to Adam and Eve. Besides they were the first living humans that god created.
no but he did believe it was part of the sexual desires
In verses 1-4, Paul is explaining how the ransom sacrifice of Jesus released humanity from the Law of Moses, and instead gave us the ability to serve God through the law of the Spirit. Jesus did what imperfect humans were unable to do, which is to perfectly fulfill the Law given to Moses. Imperfect humans were unable to fulfill the law because they would sin, or give into the desires and weaknesses of the flesh. Since God sent his Son into a human's body, that has the same limits of the flesh, and Jesus was able to remain perfectly loyal to God, Jesus thus fulfilled the requirements of the law. Jesus proved that a fleshly human with free will, could indeed stay completely loyal to God and thus redeemed us all.In verses 5-8, Paul is stating instructions to set our minds on the things of God's holy spirit and not on our own fleshly desires. He says that those who set their minds, or their thoughts, on the desires of our flesh, we will end up sinning and that leads to enmity with God. But if we set our minds on the spirit, we will live in accordance with the spirit, which will lead to life and peace.