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Proof the religious flesh dominates most Christians
Religious flesh is why Christians have been the most divided faith on the face of the earth with tens of thousands of sub-groups and denominations when they all claim to be reading out of the same Bible and following the same God. A religious fleshly mind produces the perfect clone of a fruitful and authentic Christian life and most Christians have no idea how much they are affected by it. Do you think this statement does not pertain to you? Can you see erroneous understanding and sin in others, but believe you are not as bad as others? That kind of confidence could only be because of one of two…
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Christianity’s root problem
Many Christians today lament the increase of lukewarmness, apostasy, false teaching, and general disinterest in what is called “the church.” Many raise the alarm in differing degrees of severity, but most really do not know the half of the real problem. It has been said that a person is either “part of the problem or part of the solution,” and it is an amazing fact that even among those Christians with awakened consciences who think they are part of the solution because they speak against a problem, they too may be part of the problem. This is entirely possible because the “problem” is broader, and deeper than many imagine. It…
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Disturbing parallels between post-apostolic Christianity and the unfaithful and faltering Old Testament Jews
If a testament were written beyond the New Testament chronicling “the church” since 100 AD, numerous unsettling parallels could be drawn between those who named Christ and the disobedient and unfaithful Old Covenant Jews. It is said hindsight is 20-20. And, it is historic fact that despite advantages over the Old Covenant granted by God and claimed in the post-apostolic age for the past 1900 years, many who called themselves Christ’s representatives failed to live up to God’s expectations in significant ways just as did the Jews. This article will show the root common denominator between failures in the Old Covenant era and New Covenant era, but first some qualifiers…