Yeh was responding to Stranger. :)
He knew it. He had to make that pretense.
Stranger
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Yeh was responding to Stranger. :)
He was lying to himself and to everyone else. He was one of the outstanding manipulators of human history.Hitler was a self professed Christian
Hi Mayflower,Religion is the structure and how the Word is taught as well as what is taught. Spiritual is the intimate connection between God and people through the Word of God. Both are important. Spiritual is felt through the Spirit and feeds the spirit. Religion is what feeds the soul. Spiritual connections are much harder to find I believe, so once you find them and they help you grow more intimately with God, hang on to them!!!!
Of course James would have been speaking in practical terms to those of his time. But as for those same words being immortalized in the scriptures, surely in the greater scheme of things, he also means: to the Jew who came up under their Father God, and also to the gentile who has espoused the Son, in the great commission.
People often start out ‘faking it until they make it’. Baby Christians need milk, as Paul talks about.
We just need to make sure we're telling the full story.I just hope that we can clearly not be sending seekers and babes to wolves in sheep's clothing in the name of "religion."
I'd have to say the divide between redeemed and unredeemed humanity far exceeds any division within the redeemed.There’s nothing more divided than the church universal is right now
Hi Stranger,Why is spirituality a relationship with your neighbor?
Stranger
My thread is in the debate area, but I put a link to yours there so that we can keep the discussion right here. We really do think alike on this topic choice.
I totally get your experience in your two churches. I am experiencing a similar situation. I go to daily Mass and I also go to an evangelical Quaker Church. The love I have found in the Quaker Church is really amazing - they have accepted me and we are like family. I can’t accept all of their doctrine, but their love of God and neighbor is pure sanctification!
I would go as far as saying that anyone can ONLY have a spiritual relationship with Jesus. We cannot have a religious one.
If it it 'religious' it is no longer a real live relationship.
So many people have chosen a religion over a relationship, as the children of Israel did at the foot of the mountain.
They said ' Moses, you go up and talk to Him, and then come back and tell us what He said.' = Religion... and it has not changed over the centuries.
But, God can hate Esau. God can hate His enemies. Do you hate Esau and the enemies of God?
Galatians speaks of the fruit of the Spirit.My definition of Spiritual, fruitful.
Here again, how can love be defined?
Should you love Esau? Had you lived in Esau's day, do you think you would have loved him? If you loved Esau by command, would God be pleased? If I hated Esau, cause I know I am the only hater here, would God have been displeased?
No, not at all, but rather to understand the bigger picture and the bigger reason for God's giving worldly advice. There is certainly nothing wrong with caring for those worldly needs, but God's plans are much bigger. Such things are merely our schoolmaster. Surely we should take into account that greater agenda.Hi Scott,
Are you saying here that this isn't God teaching us in the modern day to care for the fatherless and husbandless?
Much love!
All,
I love it that so many consider turning to the Spirit to apply the good things of God to every facet of life in the world. But when I hear it described as the definition of what spirituality is, it makes me do a double-take to see if I am right-side-up, or if the world has turned upside-down. And indeed it has.
God is spirit, and for spiritual things we should be looking up, not down to the things of the world. Spirituality is not a fix-the-world remedy given by God, but rather a lifeline to follow to escape the world, a path to "follow" and be lead free of it.
There is a reason that so many turn to worldly "applications" of spiritual things...but it is for all the wrong reasons. That is not to say that for some, even many, what would appear to be spiritual applications, is not the result of the Spirit bringing forth genuine works of the Spirit. But for the most part, what is preached and talked about is "applications", not for the profit of the kingdom, but only for making the world a better place, as if wanting to call it home. But this is not our real home. And that reason that has caused so many to turn to "applications", comes from the other things that were preached and written at the same time; which things were to be our guide into a long and drawn out future known as the church age. It wasn't instructions to fluff our nest. Even the counsel of fellowship and relations and order in the church, were not to be adopted as a lifestyle, but rather as preparation and provision for the long road ahead. But we have made that lifestyle law and doctrine; and like Israel, many have missed the Lord coming "quickly", which began that first generation after the crucifixion. We have become a people of "self-help." Like the world, our bookshelves are full of evidence of our self-care, our relationships, and our world.
Our world? When did that happen? Jesus's kingdom is not of this world.
So...it would be my counsel to move the "applications" way of doing "church" off the top-10 priority list, and as Jesus said..."seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness" and let those things take care of themselves by the works of the Spirit that will naturally take place. "Let the dead bury the dead" and "be anxious for nothing", certainly not for "the cares of this world."
Then and only then, will we come to appreciate the true spiritual nature of God, which is "His righteousness." But for now...I am not sure we are even ready to talk about it. Bummer.
Good to keep in mind!In that bigger agenda He is building a new heaven and a new earth, a kingdom. In which the concern and directive is not so much those without worldly fathers and husbands, but heavenly.
Yes...we were created to be connected - I think we were created to love perfectly. But apart from Christ our desire to connect becomes misguided towards objects and objectifying people. We serve our flesh / false self / old man / ego, instead of God.
I believe Hell is radical individualism, isolation, mind torture, and an inability to ever connect with God. I also see it as a place where you feel cheated, dissatisfaction, unfulfilled, haunted, and completely right - Ego right - dead right.....
Christianity is unity surrender and love.
Now, I am not sure I follow you :)Hi Scott,
I feel like this is a great post, but I also feel a little left behind in what you're saying.
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I think I understand better some of the differences in how we speak of things. Please correct me if I'm wrong here. It seems you are saying that the teachings about how to live life and do church and all that were meant to be the starting gate, and we've codified them so that we just stay there. Is that kind of it?
And so we shouldn't be looking at the material, instead the material, with the expectation that all that is needed to be done through us will be done as a natural outworking of the Spirit in us.
Am I getting this? Or are you trying to say something different?
Much love!