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aspen

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Basics: repenting of self love; focusing on God (justification; sanctification)

Intermediate: Immersing yourself in the Bible, while receiving good instruction (private reading; bible study; pastoral instruction)

Advanced: Obedience to God (experiencing God; returning His love in the form of adoration and worship and praise; loving neighbor through service)

Our actions are our greatest witness. Doctrine is most effective if it is used to explain our actions - without our actions, it remains simply theory.

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Christianity, is God adopting you as a babe in Christ, and then trying to make you behave from now on so that you dont embarrass the family.
Sometimes he has great success, sometimes he has little success, but he always keeps trying to succeed while you always keep resisting his efforts.
In the end, no matter if you were a good Son or a Bad son, you get a mansion.
If you were good, you get more.
If you were bad, then your entrance interview is going to be uncomfortable. ;)





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Episkopos

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Christianity is a new living way in Christ that causes men to walk as a new creation no longer bound up by the limitations of men. Christianity is a new order in the universe whereby mortals become sons of God. Whereas we are all born as fallen creatures in Adam, Jesus Christ has made a way to abide in Him and walk in ther same power as He did on earth through grace in order to be wholly pleasing to the Father. We are made holy as God is holy by abiding in Christ. So we proclaim this new order of the kingdom of God, apart from the will and power of men in order to do the will of God.
 

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In order to reach and maintain the "advanced" status, you must also continue to do everything listed under "intermediate."
 

Episkopos

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In order to reach and maintain the "advanced" status, you must also continue to do everything listed under "intermediate."

Very true...we never outgrow the simplicity which is in Christ. God builds holiness ON top of righteousness the way we put an "upper room" on a lower one. If you take away the lower room, then the structure collapses.
 

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Very true...we never outgrow the simplicity which is in Christ. God builds holiness ON top of righteousness the way we put an "upper room" on a lower one. If you take away the lower room, then the structure collapses.

-- People tend to miss that the Holy Spirit often uses the Bible to reveal, instruct, comfort, motivate, and provide guidance in witnessing to others.

This is just as truth whether the person has been a Christian for 20 minutes or 20 years.

That of course runs in conjunction with a regular, active, sincere, intimate prayer life.


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Christianity is Christ,

The Christian life is not an imitation of Jesus' life, but the manifestation of His life and Being in our behavior. The Apostle Paul was desirous that "the life of Jesus should be manifested in our mortal bodies" (II Cor. 4:10,11).

Explaining to His disciples their inability to reproduce the Christian life, Jesus indicated, "Apart from Me, you can do nothing" (John 15:5). There is nothing that a Christian can originate or activate that constitutes or demonstrates Christianity, that qualifies as Christian behavior, or that glorifies God. "I am the vine, you are the branches" (Jn. 15:5) was the analogy that Jesus utilized to illustrate the necessity of allowing His life sustenance to flow through the Christian's bodily behavior, whereby the Christian might bear (not produce) the fruit of His character. The character of Christ lived out in Christians is the "fruit of the Spirit, which is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control" (Gal. 5:22,23).

The fruit of Christ's character is also the "fruit of righteousness" (Phil. 1:11; James 3:18). The divine character of righteousness (I Jn. 2:29; 3:7) personified in "the Righteous One" (Acts 3:13; 7:52; 22:14;I Jn. 2:1), Jesus Christ, allows the Christian to "become righteous" (II Cor. 5:21) and "be made righteous" (Rom. 5:19), as "Christ becomes to us...righteousness" (I Cor. 1:30). The understanding of righteousness must not be objectified only in "positional truths" of declaration, imputation, reckoning and reconciliation, with no practical implication of our bodily members being "instruments of righteousness" (Rom. 6:13) in the conveyance of Christ's character.

"Having been reconciled, we shall be saved by His life" (Rom. 5:10), Paul explains. Christians live by "the saving life of Christ."That is why Paul could also say, "for me to live is Christ" (Phil. 1:21).

All of the deeds or works of Christian living are but the outworking of Christ's activity. "We are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which He has prepared beforehand that we should walk in them" (Eph. 2:10). We allow for the outworking of Christ's work by recognizing that "God is at work in us, both to will and to work for His good pleasure" (Phil. 2:12,13). To claim Christian faith without any of the consequent outworking of Christ's character and activity, is to evidence the invalidity of such faith (cf. James 2:14,17,26).

Christian ministry is likewise, not something that the Christian does to serve Jesus. "God is not served with human hands, as though He needed anything" (Acts 17:25). Rather, we recognize that the "same God works all things in all Christians" (I Cor. 12:6). Together with Paul we affirm that "we are not adequate to consider anything as coming from ourselves, but our adequacy is of God" (II Cor. 3:5). This is why Paul declared, "I will not presume to speak of anything except what Christ has accomplished through me" (Rom. 15:18).

God in Christ by His Spirit empowers, enables, energizes and enacts all Christian behavior and ministry as the dynamic expression of the life of Jesus Christ. Christianity is Christ.

Christianity is the life and character of Jesus Christ lived out through the Christian.

Read this entire, excellent article: http://www.christinyou.net/pages/XnisXst.html

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aspen

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I wonder why we make the mechanics of Christianity so complicated - it is loving that is the hard part, not the theology.
 

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Actually Christ is Christ. Christianity is Jesus making us to be just like Him. We become little Christs...or "Christians".

Of course, I do agree with that. And we are Christ-ones. I know you understand the implication of that statement. It is the same as "little Christs".

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I wonder why we make the mechanics of Christianity so complicated - it is loving that is the hard part, not the theology.

Men confuse things by turning the purpose of God into the purpose of men.
 

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Christianity is one of the world’s major monotheistic religions.We believe Jesus is God’s own son, sent by God to become human.