In Christ.
"As you have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in Him... beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ. For in Him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily. And you are complete in Him..." (Colossians 2:6,8,9a)
The believer's life is a life that is lived IN CHRIST. To abide IN HIM is to LIVE as a believer. Christianity is not a religion, but a relationship, it is sad that man has reduced it to a set of rules regulated by men.
A believer is a branch that grows out of the Vine and continually produces abundant fruit for the Husbandman.
The Church is the gathering together of all individual branches into one Vineyard where Jesus is the husbandmen. Church is supposed to be a daily living phenomenon, an observable reality, not a religious philosophy or set of teachings ordained by men.
Church should happen wherever believers are during their daily living. I am not referring to "church" as to what happens in a building on a Sunday but, what Christ desires to do through believers daily because of His life within.
A believer's completeness is in Jesus, not in religion.
The believer's life is a life that is lived IN CHRIST. To abide IN HIM is to LIVE as a believer. Christianity is not a religion, but a relationship, it is sad that man has reduced it to a set of rules regulated by men.
A believer is a branch that grows out of the Vine and continually produces abundant fruit for the Husbandman.
The Church is the gathering together of all individual branches into one Vineyard where Jesus is the husbandmen. Church is supposed to be a daily living phenomenon, an observable reality, not a religious philosophy or set of teachings ordained by men.
Church should happen wherever believers are during their daily living. I am not referring to "church" as to what happens in a building on a Sunday but, what Christ desires to do through believers daily because of His life within.
A believer's completeness is in Jesus, not in religion.
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