Recently a created christ believer denied that his christ lives in him, because his crhist is deified and sitting on the right hand throne in heaven, and so he can't possibly also be on earth at the same times, since the spirit of their god is a force, not a living being.
It makes sense, that they would deny having their christ dwelling in them, because they don't believe in demon possession and channeling their christ.
This is also why they reject being born of God or of being resurrected, but of only becoming physically immortal if they are alive on earth, when their deified christ returns.
The problem with many Christians, is we tend to want to argue the truth with others we think believe in the truth and name the name of Jesus Christ, but who wants to argue the details of Christian doctrine with unbelievers, idolaters, other religions, and pagans of a created and deified christ of their own?
Jesus is the Christ, Lord and God, and will forgive the past sins and lives of any man that will believe, confess with godly sorrow, and receive Him within the heart.
That's all that needs be said to them. The rest is just useless and vain arguments with the world.
It makes sense, that they would deny having their christ dwelling in them, because they don't believe in demon possession and channeling their christ.
This is also why they reject being born of God or of being resurrected, but of only becoming physically immortal if they are alive on earth, when their deified christ returns.
The problem with many Christians, is we tend to want to argue the truth with others we think believe in the truth and name the name of Jesus Christ, but who wants to argue the details of Christian doctrine with unbelievers, idolaters, other religions, and pagans of a created and deified christ of their own?
Jesus is the Christ, Lord and God, and will forgive the past sins and lives of any man that will believe, confess with godly sorrow, and receive Him within the heart.
That's all that needs be said to them. The rest is just useless and vain arguments with the world.