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Old 11-05-2014, 03:40 PM   #1
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Default Local Church Speak - Merged with The Lexicon

I'm sure that there is a legitimate way to understand this phrase. But does it actually have a real meaning, or is it LC-spiritualeze for "something I've been thinking about" or praying about, or concerned about.

Or what?

Is it like "cool"? Cool can mean "groovy," "great," all the way down to "I guess I can live with that." So if you say "cool," what did you say? And if two people say "cool," did they say the same thing?

So what is "exercised in your spirit"? Does it have a somewhat singular meaing? Is the meaning variable based on the context? Is "my spirit" necessarily involved just because I use the term? Is it just a LRC cliche?

Opinions? Does Lee or someone else ever give this term a somewhat difinitive meaning? Or is it just jargon?
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