One has the power to "know that Jesus is the Christ," the other has no such power.[A]

[Footnote A: "No man can say that Jesus is the Lord but by the Holy Ghost." I Cor. xii:3.]

The body of one is the temple of the Holy Ghost, which is in him, which he has of God, and he is God's, in body and in Spirit;[A] the other is in no such relationship to God.

[Footnote A: I Cor. vi:19, 20.]

One through aceptance of the atonement of the Christ has "access by one Spirit unto the Father,"[A] the other has not.

[Footnote A: Ephesians ii:18, and context.]

One is "strengthened with might by his [God's] spirit in the inner man,"[A] the other is not.

[Footnote A: Ibid iii:16.]

One has received the sanctification of the spirit and belief of the truth;[A] the other has not.

[Footnote A: II Thess. ii:13.]