What is Man’s Deepest Need? Part 2

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2019 July 21th Streaming

 

Last week in Sunday fellowship we look at and answered to the question “What is Man’s Deepest Need?” We found that it is “spiritual identity” and it is a need placed within every human being from the day we are born. We also discussed the difference between our “deepest need” and our “greatest need”. Our greatest need is subjective and situational. This need can and does change over time. The greatest need of a fifteen year old can be drastically different than a thirty-three or forty year old. Yet, the deepest need is the same each of them. It is fixed and absolute!

This week we will finish with a look at man-made religion’s inability to acknowledge our deepest need. Remember, man-made religion has no answer for “man’s deepest need” because the question is outside of its theology, ideology, doctrine and belief. And of course, man’s deepest need is spiritual. Remember, man-made religion has no answer for “man’s deepest need”because the question is outside of its theology, ideology, doctrine and belief. And of course, man’s deepest need is spiritual. Because in man-made religion spiritual identity has to do with works of the flesh, they must find a provision for your flesh. Enter Paul’s use of the word “adoption”. Can this be the answer to understanding spiritual birth and spiritual identity? Let’s talk about it…