Pride will keep one chained to a belief, and beliefs are not real only speculations. The only truth comes from God Himself come to you and open in you the very same as He did in Jesus in Matt 3:16 by the Spirit that He is, Adam learned this same truth in Gen 3:22. Abraham learns this truth by the same Spirit of God, Moses learned this truth by that same Spirit, Mary, 120 in an upper room, all learned that same truth by the same Spirit as Jesus learned of. And all today who has seen Him as He really is as these did, become like Him instead of some beliefs about Him. 1 John 3:2. When ye see Him as He is ye shall be like Him. Instead of beliefs about Him.
I know Jesus was not God by the same Spirit of God in me who was in Christ Jesus, same anointing which is Christ in me. Christ = Gods anointing in man.
We dont become more and more like Him, it is a gift that God puts within, a new heaven and earth is opened in us just as it was in Jesus, God revealing who He is and all of His kingdom within and that happens in a moments time, a gift that we receive or reject and try to work our way into little at at a time which never will happen until one repents of self in our own ways and receive that gift from God which is to have His same disposition, knowledge of mind, which is so simple, Love, for God is Love and man is the receipent of.
SO simple yet so hard for religious beliefs for a god.
The law for Christ is be as I Am.
Christ comes from the Greek word χριστός (chrīstós), meaning "anointed one". The word is derived from the Greek verb χρίω (chrī́ō), meaning "to anoint." In the Greek Septuagint, χριστός was a semantic loan used to translate the Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ (Mašíaḥ, messiah), meaning "[one who is] anointed".
Paul came up with the nickname for Christos as Christ at Antioch, before that in the old we who are anointed of Gods same Spirit of mind were referred to as Christos, saints.
The term saint is derived from the Latin word
sanctus, meaning "holy" or "consecrated." This is, in turn, a direct translation of the
Greek word "άγιος"
(hagios), which also means "holy." In its original
scriptural usage it simply means "holy" or "sanctified."
Common sense is not faith and faith is not common sense, they stand in the relation of the natural and the spiritual.
Trusting Jesus what we read of in what he said of himself and his God who sent him, where common sense cannot trust what he says, is only that common sense says it is a lie and he was God.
Most has turned faith into a personal possession only through conflict of ones own beliefs that is not of faith in God at all.
Religious minds are like those of Moses day when they said in Exodus 20:19 And they said unto Moses, Speak thou with us, and we will hear: but let not God speak with us, lest we die.
Today -- most even pay a preacher to stand in a pulpit to hear God for them giving their own religious beliefs and ideas for a god of flesh. The reason is flesh is all they understand where the reality in the spiritual being is set aside
The tinniest thing that is allowed in your thinking that is not of the same mind of God, Gods anointing ,Christ in you, as Jesus said of himelf and his God leads to spiritual muddle and is never made clear for you.
People read what Jesus said of himself and his God who sent him, then turn right around and rebuke what he says, saying, but you were God.
To me that is so ironic even though they read who Jesus said he was in God. They listen to mans beliefs for a god instead of seeking the kingdom of God first and His righteousness. Where is Gods kingdom? Jesus was very clear where in Luke 17:20-21. very few believe him sadly.