Wholeness Through Spirit and Soul

Nov 21, 2025

Overview

Speaker teaches on human brokenness across spirit, soul, and body, biblical foundations, dynamics of the human spirit, and pathways toward healing, wholeness, and assignment.

Biblical Foundations: Brokenness and Wholeness

  • Every part of a person can be broken: spirit, soul, heart, body; God restores what is broken.
  • Broken spirit limits capacity; God seeks sanctification and wholeness across spirit, soul, body.
  • Salvation is secure despite brokenness; assignments may be limited until healing occurs.
  • Pattern: whatever breaks, God heals; wholeness stabilizes us for greater responsibilities.

Key Scriptures and Themes

  • Job 19:2; Psalm 7:2; Psalm 23:3; Psalm 51:17; Proverbs 15:4; 17:22; 18:14; Job 17:1; 1 Thessalonians 5:23.
  • Soul fragmentation: dissociation produces “parts” holding emotions, identity, roles (“littles,” protectors).
  • God restores soul and binds the brokenhearted; sanctification aims for blameless spirit, soul, body.

Dynamics of the Human Spirit

  • Spirit can be broken, depart, return; not always continuously co-located with body.
  • Spirit movement evidenced in Samson (Judges 15) and David (1 Samuel 30:12).
  • Trauma can cause spirit departure; soul may distrust spirit that “abandoned” during crisis.
  • Spirit may take assignments beyond Earth; designed for heavenly assignments while soul remains in body.

Human Spirit: Functions and Capabilities

  • Receives inspiration and understanding from God; carries “genius” perceiving spiritual realities.
  • Can compel actions in worship that elevate spiritual atmosphere (singing, shouting, dance).
  • Scans deepest thoughts, surfacing truths the soul dissociates; accelerates redemptive work.
  • Can receive scrolls (assignments) in chapters; alignment follows spiritual reception.

Table: Capabilities, Evidence, and Ministry Application

CapabilityBiblical/Evidential BasisImplicationsMinistry Application
Spirit can breakPs 51:17; Prov 15:4; 17:22; 18:14; Job 17:1Broken spirit limits resilience, dries “bones”Target healing before greater assignments
Depart/ReturnJudges 15 (Samson); 1 Sam 30:12 (David)Spirit may leave in crisis; return with reliefAddress soul–spirit distrust; invite spirit forward
Receive inspirationJob 32:8, 17–19Inner pressure, “bubbling up” to speak/actCultivate listening; allow expression in worship
Search inner depths1 Cor 2:11; Prov 20:27; Ps 77:6Spirit knows dissociated truthsEngage spirit to reveal blocks and agreements
Receive scrollsEzek 3:1–4Assignments unfold in chaptersHelp believers recognize timing and alignment
Govern spirituallyGeneral teachingActivated spirits affect regionsEncourage governing intercession; collapse witchcraft grids

Soul Fragments and Inner Dynamics

  • Trauma produces soul parts holding emotions, identity, and roles; require navigation for wholeness.
  • Protector fragments may block spirit re-engagement due to perceived abdication.
  • Inner negotiations may be needed to restore rightful order and trust.

Scrolls, Books, and Assignment

  • God writes life agendas beforehand; chapters unfold in time.
  • Scrolls deliver next assignment phase; spirit “eats” and understands, soul aligns in action.
  • Progression example: salvation, identity, family, stability, overcoming, calling, intercession.

Idleness and Wounding of the Spirit

  • Ps 32:2 term indicates deceit/slackness/indolence; some spirits disengage due to fear, trauma.
  • Pre-Adamic trauma cited as potential factor; facets may be idle even if spirit engages.
  • Healing can reactivate facets, balancing presentation and increasing effectiveness.

Facets of the Human Spirit

  • Facets mentioned: prophet, teacher, exhorter, servant, ruler, mercy.
  • Facets can be present yet imbalanced or idle; condition explains personal tendencies.
  • Growth and new assignments can awaken facets (e.g., mercy as active shepherd).

Worship and Spiritual Freedom

  • Worship in spirit involves freedom that aligns atmosphere with heaven.
  • Restrictive environments can crush worshipper spirits and limit spiritual activity.
  • Spirit-led expressions can catalyze angelic activity and divine provision.

Practical Ministry Approach

  • Invite human spirit forward; ask yes/no presence questions; address protectors’ concerns.
  • Use spirit’s “scan” to locate opposition in life domains (e.g., business).
  • Apply targeted interventions: specific prayers, courts of heaven, strategic intercession.
  • Expect immediate shifts once true targets are discerned and dismantled.

Action Items

  • Invite God to identify broken areas in spirit, soul, heart; pursue healing for stability.
  • Practice listening to the spirit’s inspiration; allow compelled expressions in worship.
  • Engage the human spirit to surface dissociated truths needing forgiveness or alignment.
  • Discern current “chapter” and seek the scroll for next assignment phase.
  • Assess spirit facets for idleness or imbalance; seek reactivation and integration.

Decisions

  • Prioritize healing before pursuing higher influence and authority.
  • Adopt a model acknowledging spirit dynamics (departure/return) for accurate ministry.
  • Embrace spirit-led governance and worship practices to transform environments.