Spiritual nourishment refers to the sustenance or feeding of our inner being. It is what helps us feel alive, fulfilled, and at peace at a deeper level, beyond our physical needs. It can come from activities, beliefs, or experiences that connect us to something greater than ourselves, such as nature, meditation, art, or religion. It nourishes our soul and gives us a sense of purpose, meaning, and joy.
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The leaders can't show any doubt and any behind the scenes conflict must be kept tight lipped, because to do otherwise would jeopardize the bottom line of
providing spiritual nourishment to their congregants.
For me personally, I am aware that where I live in England we do not have a strong Catholic community providing me and my family
with spiritual nourishment.
He allowed the
rich spiritual nourishment he experienced in the beauty of Godâ $ ™ s sanctuary to fatten his soul (v. 5: â $ œmy soul is satisfied with fat and fatnessâ $).
If the
only spiritual nourishment you receive every week is the Sunday sermon, then let me put it bluntly, you are spiritually malnourished.
What I am saying is that first and foremost, you need to be like Mary, and Joanna and Susanna, and come to Jesus for your
primary spiritual nourishment.
Though what you say, may stereotype some actual people in the «church» today, I think most people attend out of love for their God and
spiritual nourishment.
Pinewalker wrote: «I think most people attend out of love for their God and
spiritual nourishment.
Children who are privileged to have a faithfully married mother and father who are functionally literate and have a desire to instruct their offspring, and a commitment to the Church, are privileged indeed: for such children, home is already a place of education and
spiritual nourishment.
Eventually the democratic regime is no longer able to justify or defend itself against the expectations of a citizenry that experiences
no spiritual nourishment.
A point of communion is the practice, discipline or place in which the Spirit has created special access to
the spiritual nourishment and manna needed for each season.
Many of my readers are looking for some kind of
spiritual nourishment and of course entertainment as well.
If that is all
the spiritual nourishment you get, you will always be weak and undernourished.
Such believers are in danger of suffering from spiritual malnutrition, because they do not take advantage of the great storehouse of
spiritual nourishment and resources that is at their disposal.»
«Here are men and women who are choosing to put their faith on the line, so as to bring hope and
spiritual nourishment to individuals and communities alike.
For someone, it may be choosing to fast more — and taking time for
spiritual nourishment.
Whatever the drive for power on the part of the institution and its academic leadership, the desire to be free of the church was usually motivated by the belief that the Christian context and
spiritual nourishment they regarded as a blessing could and would continue after the removal of any authoritative link with the church.
I can't begin to tell you how much I love that your space isn't only about food, but that everything you write also provides
some spiritual nourishment.
Shadow Defence Secretary Liam Fox wanted to know about
the spiritual nourishment of our Armed Forces:
«Thank you for this wonderful gift of knowledge,
spiritual nourishment and physical endurance.
Your genetics, age, personality, lifestyle and health condition determine your needs: types and the intake level of nutrients, frequency and intensity of physical exercise, rest time, as well as the emotional and
spiritual nourishment.
Maybe
your spiritual nourishment is church; maybe it's the trees or the ocean.