The human heart, soul, or as some might consider, the human spirit is governed by words that are undetectable by the usual physical senses. They are words classified as nouns but are not recognized as person, place or thing experienced by the five senses. While they are words used in daily life activities at work, home, and church, they are experienced fully when implemented properly through established thoughts and guidelines. These unique nouns can be acknowledged as invisible words since they are not physical objects. Although when applied to life situations, they have had great impact and are immensely importance in determining the outcome of human existence.
These invisible words have unified nations of people, provided great expectations for good outcomes, and created peaceful environments where people could live freely from hatred and tyranny. They are words such as care, freedom, hope, joy, peace, and unity. They can build up people’s lives, create sustainable businesses, and even establish nations for the good of all people. These words are powerful enough to lift the soul to new heights of understanding. They can establish world leaders to seek the best for a nation of people such as Solomon when he asked God for an understanding heart to discern between good and bad to rule his great nation.
Invisible words govern the human mind or the thinking to bring forth thoughts and actions. “For as he thinks in his heart, so is he…” (Proverbs 23:7). Words from the human heart derive from thoughts and determine how people consider and care for one another. When a child is born, its ability to survive is based on what is touched physically and what is unseen. If the child is loved and cared for properly, he or she will thrive on good thoughts from the mother and other adults surrounding its life. He or she will also be nourished with good things provided to develop physical growth. Therefore, good thoughts are influenced by invisible nouns such as love emanating from parents, which can result into a balanced, well-nourished, and well-nurtured child.
But there are also invisible words that can cause the soul to be downtrodden. These are words such as greed, hatred, and injustice that cause churches, households, and nations to separate resulting in many people suffering in lack. Greed, hatred, and injustice deprived people of necessities of life with generations living in poverty. When negative invisible words flood the thinking, a child who is depended on adults to provide are deprived, malnourished, and could grow up without having natural affection for others. This is evident in many areas of the world where there is much lack and suffering indicating that good invisible words were not accepted and allowed to flourish in people’s thoughts. Therefore, they could not bring forth good characteristics or qualities required to assist each other’s needs appropriately. The lack of establishing good invisible nouns causes great deprivation. But the influence of righteous qualities allows people to thrive with great consideration and hope for a better future existence.
How people establish invisible words in the heart determined outcomes for themselves and others. They can build up or tear down. Where there is genuine concern, there is consideration for the wellbeing for people. Where there is greed, hatred, and injustice, there is much destruction. In some circumstances, the inability to actually touch or see certain things physically have caused misunderstanding and even rejection to allow righteous invisible words to govern thoughts and actions.
Outward displays of characteristics and behaviors determine which invisible nouns govern people’s heart. Even the Bible shows how invisible things greatly affect human lives. While some may question what they have to do with the Bible, numerous verses include invisible nouns. Those verses show how invisible nouns influence people’s thoughts and actions toward each other and even toward God. But they also show God’s thoughts and actions towards people. When the LORD looked down from heaven onto the earth and seen wickedness prevailing in the thoughts and actions of His human creation, He was grieved that He created them (Genesis 6:6). When Jesus’ friend Lazarus died, Jesus displayed great emotions and, “He wept.” All who viewed Him weeping when Lazarus died considered that He truly loved His friend. But Jesus also was filled with emotions seeing so many others weeping over Lazarus’ death (John 11:14, 33, 35, 43).
Jesus’ exhibited righteous affection for His friend Lazarus. Jesus greatly cared for Lazarus and brought him back from death into life. This is a representation of God’s love toward His human creation and His desire to renew our minds from dead intangible thoughts that lead to a spiritual death. But the invisible things of God instruct people into righteous thinking that leads to life everlasting with Him. Therefore, the Bible is filled with invisible words, intangible nouns to influence people thoughts and actions as indicated throughout the Old and New Testaments. The Invisible God has given us access to understand and distinguish between righteous and wicked influences through intangible nouns.
God’s Great Intangible Love for us is shown when He brought forth Jesus Christ to fulfill His Plan of Salvation. He is the embodiment of righteous Love emanating from His Awesome Existence. A few synonymous intangible words include incorporeal, immaterial, and spiritual. Love is an intangible noun, which means it cannot be grasped as a physical object such as an apple, chair, or pencil. As the Bible informs, God is a Spirit (John 4:24). He is the Intangible God. The Love emanating from Him is spiritual, but it can be experienced when governing the heart, soul or mind of humans. God’s Love is displayed throughout the Bible in poetic verses that reprimand, instruct, and correct while leading people into the Way of a Righteous Intangible God.
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