20 I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me. - Galatians 2:20.
Defining proper language:
The language of believer's should be as bold as Paul. Our witness of Christianity, and being a Christian should be as bold as Paul. The boldness of Paul was he pulled no punches, he didn't beat around the bushes ..so to say.
-- Paul said it plainly and boldly "Christ," lived in him. And to those that hear him - he said Christ is the only life of the believer! He proclaimed his gospel was given to him by Jesus Christ to give to us - the born again. Now the only other person that I know that said that is Joseph Smith - he started Mormonism. He claims he had a vision or talk, and the Mormon religion came from that. That sounds so far fetched and is but people believe it and we question it to the imp degree.
But with Paul we do not question it ..when we should. If we believe Paul then we should question what he says! Prove Paul like we prove all scripture. Don't let him say things and not back up what he says in scripture as his gospel. That should be proved or disapproved..but it is imperative for Christians to prove it or not!
It would sound funny to say to everyone you walk up to and give a witness - Christ lives in me. People already think you are a crazy Christian. Wait until you tell them Christ lives in you.. and then tell them "wait until you see my father." But that is the language that needs to be used because it identifies what a Christian is. It gives proper identity to Christianity. Everyone can say I'm a Christian or I'm born again. I want to hear the born again politician say " Christ liveth in me, and the life I live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God." Anyone for that matter. Define what you mean by your religious views. Words are cheap, and proper defining language is fitting. You don't have to worry it won't happen. I'm sure Paul used wisdom in the deliverance of his message.
Paul was very pointed, and bold to tell those that would listen - Christ lived in him. There was no theorizing ..and giving 5 finer points on what he believed ..and how he had a vision of the end time..and now he knows who the antichrist is - no! No he spoke a different language. Scripture says Jesus did not speak like other men! Paul was not ashamed of Christ in him. And we see nothing different about Paul being used by God to give the born again their message and language.
We cannot see; if you cannot see how God choose Paul for the eclectic event of bringing in a message to this new creation people..the blinders are still on!
The days of "the Lydia heart" and passion for Christ life knowledge.. seems to have waned. We stay open to the Spirit to hear what it is He would say to the church. A closed heart cannot receive the things of God ..not the deep things of God that must be revealed. I will reject the things of God based on what I believe. Like what I believe is going to resolve the world's trouble. Not yielding to the Holy Spirit brings trouble - the schoolhouse is an ever present help and reminder of that, Gal. 2:1-2.
Have you ever been brought down where nothing mattered - not what you believe..not your faith..not the flesh..not the world..not the devil. If you did not get some relief, and something doesn't happen, you feel you are not going to make it, so nothing mattered. That is the schoolhouse that must work in a life to bring born again believers to see what it is their father wants in His timing as scripture says! Galatians 2:1-2.
Defining proper language:
The language of believer's should be as bold as Paul. Our witness of Christianity, and being a Christian should be as bold as Paul. The boldness of Paul was he pulled no punches, he didn't beat around the bushes ..so to say.
-- Paul said it plainly and boldly "Christ," lived in him. And to those that hear him - he said Christ is the only life of the believer! He proclaimed his gospel was given to him by Jesus Christ to give to us - the born again. Now the only other person that I know that said that is Joseph Smith - he started Mormonism. He claims he had a vision or talk, and the Mormon religion came from that. That sounds so far fetched and is but people believe it and we question it to the imp degree.
But with Paul we do not question it ..when we should. If we believe Paul then we should question what he says! Prove Paul like we prove all scripture. Don't let him say things and not back up what he says in scripture as his gospel. That should be proved or disapproved..but it is imperative for Christians to prove it or not!
It would sound funny to say to everyone you walk up to and give a witness - Christ lives in me. People already think you are a crazy Christian. Wait until you tell them Christ lives in you.. and then tell them "wait until you see my father." But that is the language that needs to be used because it identifies what a Christian is. It gives proper identity to Christianity. Everyone can say I'm a Christian or I'm born again. I want to hear the born again politician say " Christ liveth in me, and the life I live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God." Anyone for that matter. Define what you mean by your religious views. Words are cheap, and proper defining language is fitting. You don't have to worry it won't happen. I'm sure Paul used wisdom in the deliverance of his message.
Paul was very pointed, and bold to tell those that would listen - Christ lived in him. There was no theorizing ..and giving 5 finer points on what he believed ..and how he had a vision of the end time..and now he knows who the antichrist is - no! No he spoke a different language. Scripture says Jesus did not speak like other men! Paul was not ashamed of Christ in him. And we see nothing different about Paul being used by God to give the born again their message and language.
We cannot see; if you cannot see how God choose Paul for the eclectic event of bringing in a message to this new creation people..the blinders are still on!
The days of "the Lydia heart" and passion for Christ life knowledge.. seems to have waned. We stay open to the Spirit to hear what it is He would say to the church. A closed heart cannot receive the things of God ..not the deep things of God that must be revealed. I will reject the things of God based on what I believe. Like what I believe is going to resolve the world's trouble. Not yielding to the Holy Spirit brings trouble - the schoolhouse is an ever present help and reminder of that, Gal. 2:1-2.
Have you ever been brought down where nothing mattered - not what you believe..not your faith..not the flesh..not the world..not the devil. If you did not get some relief, and something doesn't happen, you feel you are not going to make it, so nothing mattered. That is the schoolhouse that must work in a life to bring born again believers to see what it is their father wants in His timing as scripture says! Galatians 2:1-2.