Become A ‘Spiritual Mechanic’
and keep your spiritual life ‘running’ well!
by Ann Windsor
2 Timothy 2:15
Study to show yourself an approved spiritual mechanic
Defining ‘Mechanic”
1. Skilled Tradesperson: This is the most common understanding of a mechanic. A skilled professional who
diagnoses,
repairs,
and maintains
mechanical systems and machinery.
This can include: cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other vehicles; airplanes and other aircraft; factory equipment, power plants, and other industrial machinery; lawnmowers, generators, and other small engines.
2. Figurative Use: someone who is skilled at fixing or maintaining things, even if they’re not working on machinery. For example, you might say someone is a “social mechanic” if they’re good at fixing relationships or a “financial mechanic” if they’re adept at managing money.
Additional Points: Mechanics typically need technical training and skills,
often gained through vocational schools, apprenticeships, or on-the-job experience.They must be able to troubleshoot problems, identify the cause of malfunctions, and repair or replace faulty parts.
Mechanics often work with their hands and use a variety of tools and equipment.
The specific responsibilities and skills of a mechanic will vary depending on their specialty and workplace.
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Spiritual Parallels the Holy Spirit gave me:
Engine replacement: 2 Cor. 5:17
Computer chip: PCM – Powertrain Control Module. Romans 12:2
Oil change: Ephesians 5:15-20
Tune up: Jude 1:20