1Cor.4:2 Here, moreover, it is required of stewards, that they be found faithful.
How can a Christian's belonging intimately to the body of Christ Jesus as a member therein, and than be loyal to a committee of men over faithfulness to Christ Jesus? Yes, fleshly men would build religions with committees soon (in the history of Christianity) , making fleshly decisions over members of the body of Christ Jesus as owner of the body, but Paul says, we must be found faithful to Christ Jesus over all else. That means that no matter what any person does or does not do on earth we must put Christ Jesus will in our lives first, which proves we are found faithful.
Yes, fleshly teachers would take ownership of body of Christ enslaving it to rules and laws, and making judgments in their committees as to who was faithful or not too their religions. But we should note with all seriousness going along with a group is not found in the body of Christ Jesus, Christian's must stand for Christ Jesus decision in their life, over all flesh thoughts, thus, requiring them to listen to the spirit coming through the wisdom of God in the spiritual body of Christ Jesus too them. Hence, this is the only judgment they are concern with, which is Christ Jesus judgment, being found faithful too, not mans.
Christian's must reach deep into spiritual strengthen of the body of Christ Jesus to stand in a world dominated by sinful flesh that fiercely attacks each other over ownership of possession, they must realize from the start they are only two groups in the world those of flesh and those of the spirit. They either share in the body of Christ Jesus with his righteous decision made for them by their head, or the body of flesh, where decision will again be made for them through forced conformity out of fear of losings this life. Yes, ownership, and the fears in losing what ever the flesh possess, even the gift of life, but love of Christ Jesus gives up this life to be a part of him. Those in Christ possess nothing, yet all things are theirs.
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1Cor.4:2 Here, moreover, it is required of stewards, that they be found faithful.
How can a Christian's belonging intimately to the body of Christ Jesus as a member therein, and than be loyal to a committee of men over faithfulness to Christ Jesus? Yes, fleshly men would build religions with committees soon (in the history of Christianity) , making fleshly decisions over members of the body of Christ Jesus as owner of the body, but Paul says, we must be found faithful to Christ Jesus over all else. That means that no matter what any person does or does not do on earth we must put Christ Jesus will in our lives first, which proves we are found faithful.
Yes, fleshly teachers would take ownership of body of Christ enslaving it to rules and laws, and making judgments in their committees as to who was faithful or not too their religions. But we should note with all seriousness going along with a group is not found in the body of Christ Jesus, Christian's must stand for Christ Jesus decision in their life, over all flesh thoughts, thus, requiring them to listen to the spirit coming through the wisdom of God in the spiritual body of Christ Jesus too them. Hence, this is the only judgment they are concern with, which is Christ Jesus judgment, being found faithful too, not mans.
Christian's must reach deep into spiritual strengthen of the body of Christ Jesus to stand in a world dominated by sinful flesh that fiercely attacks each other over ownership of possession, they must realize from the start they are only two groups in the world those of flesh and those of the spirit. They either share in the body of Christ Jesus with his righteous decision made for them by their head, or the body of flesh, where decision will again be made for them through forced conformity out of fear of losings this life. Yes, ownership, and the fears in losing what ever the flesh possess, even the gift of life, but love of Christ Jesus gives up this life to be a part of him. Those in Christ possess nothing, yet all things are theirs.
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