There should be a capital "S" in "Christ's spirit" (Romans 8:9).
Also, if anyone denies Christ's Deity to the moment of death, they will die in their sins (John 8:24).
The anointing that is in true believers teaches us to abide in Christ (1 John 2:27).
I guess you are waiting for a response to your comments on my previous post..
Referring to your feedback on abiding of 1 John 2:27.
A believer abides in Christ's spirit upon being reborn. It is not a mature and abiding experience initially, however. The goal is to increase the length and frequency of remaining in fellowship and allowing the spirit to lead as the teacher.
The act of abiding in the spirit of Christ is to be always receptive and open to the spirit of Christ. To allow Christ's spirit of truth to lead ones' own spirit and mind to the truth. For one to permit openly and without hesitation the teaching of truth and accepting it; thus demonstrating spiritual growth and fellowship.
I guess this is what you meant by Christ's spirit or the anointing, teaching one to teach the act of abiding.
A true believer always abides in the spirit of Christ, although to what degree, time in fellowship and frequency is the real question.
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Referring to the scripture you pointed to: John 8:24 and why the spirit, of Christ is not capitalized when associated with his Father, our one true God.
I know you are a Trinitarian and that is why you deliberately distorted and made John 8:24 suit your religion.
I have even read John 8:24b with the added word 'God' after 'I am' for emphasis to concrete in the trinitarian view point. Where does it say Yashua is a deity in John 8:24? You just added it in to suit your narrative and for the sake of your religion.
John 8:24 referred to and synchronizes with John 20:31. Yahshua is the Christ, the Son of the living God, the Father of all including Christ, and believing in HIS NAME (Yahshua) to be then granted eternal life in his name (having his spirit within us). And there is no other Father or God. You have turned a scriptural unitarian text meaning into a pagan trinitarian text translation.
Remember, the Son and his spirit is always subordinate to the Father, who is the the only God and the one Holy Spirit.
A true believer knows this difference in statue and purpose already, because the spirit within teaches this truth, plainly. We mediate via the spirit of Christ to the Father and his own Holy divine Spirit. If the Son was also the same God as the Father (that does not make any sense in itself), then who is our mediator before the Father, the only God? We would indeed be in our sins if the Son was the same (g)God as the Father....
I'm glad my Bible and the spirit of truth does not teach me this pagan nonsense you try to sell here.
APAK