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Spiritual Talk Ep. 25: The Lost Self: More than an Outward Image.

In this episode of "Spiritual Talk," Pieter Conradie and Bennie Jonker explored the profound topic: "The Lost Self: More than an Outward Image." During episode 25, these two spiritual conversationalists shed light on the critical distinction between one's external identity and the often-overlooked inner self.



Understanding the Inner Self


Central to their discussion was the notion that modern society places excessive emphasis on outward appearances, often neglecting the deeper, spiritual identity individuals possess, particularly within the Christian faith. Conradie emphasized that when asked to describe themselves, most people instinctively reference external markers, names, occupations, possessions, and social statuses, rather than acknowledging their spiritual essence as individuals in Christ.


Jonker elaborated that this internal identity, though less tangible, is where true meaning and purpose reside. Referencing scripture from 2 Corinthians, he underscored the concept of becoming a "new creation," emphasizing that real transformation occurs internally. According to Jonker, this transformation is not merely theoretical but is experienced daily as believers cultivate and recognize their renewed inner selves.


The Struggle of Identity


Conradie and Jonker both highlighted the difficulty Christians often face in fully embracing their new spiritual identities. Despite being "reborn" spiritually, individuals frequently find themselves grappling with old habits, patterns, and perceptions. The inner transformation, according to Jonker, is an ongoing journey where one must continually align themselves with their spiritual nature rather than their worldly image.


Jonker further explained how societal pressures to conform to outward identities contribute significantly to stress, fatigue, and feelings of inadequacy. He argued that genuine peace, joy, and righteousness, characteristics of God's Kingdom, remain elusive when individuals anchor their identities in transient external standards.


Experiencing the Kingdom


The duo passionately discussed the practical realities of living from this internal spiritual identity. Jonker emphasized the necessity of experiencing God's Kingdom personally and intimately. This experience transcends attending religious services or participating in outward religious activities; instead, it's about cultivating awareness of God's presence within.


Conradie used the metaphor of a "spiritual identity tag" that grants entry into the Kingdom of God. Without genuinely accessing and embracing this internal identity, believers remain spiritually unfulfilled and disconnected from the Kingdom's promises.



Unity with the Divine


A profound segment of the conversation tackled the idea of divinity within humanity, a controversial yet scripturally supported notion that Christians share a profound union with Christ's divine nature. Drawing from scriptures such as Romans 8 and Colossians 3, Jonker asserted that believers possess a divinely imparted identity, empowering them with greater spiritual capabilities than often realized.


The Mind-Heart Connection


Expanding into a broader spiritual and physiological discussion, Conradie and Jonker explored recent scientific discoveries regarding the intricate connection between the heart and brain. They discussed how aligning one's emotions (heart) and thoughts (mind) creates a powerful synergy capable of overcoming stress, trauma, and anxiety. This mind-heart unity, they argued, mirrors the scriptural principle of becoming "one with God's word," highlighting meditation and mindfulness practices as biblical and practical tools for deepening spiritual connection and enhancing mental wellness.


Overcoming Worldly Distractions


Conradie cautioned against society's distractions, including rapid technological advances like artificial intelligence, which risk overshadowing humanity's intrinsic spiritual worth. Both speakers urged listeners to rediscover their true spiritual identity, warning against losing oneself in external definitions or technological enhancements that promise superficial improvements.


 

This compelling episode of Spiritual Talk illuminated the significance of nurturing the inner spiritual self. Conradie and Jonker's conversation served as a powerful reminder that each individual is far more than their outward image, each person carries a divine identity waiting to be discovered, nurtured, and lived authentically.


Remember to tune into next week's Spiritual Talk, live every Wednesday on The Go-To Guy Facebook page.


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