Tempus Est

The somewhat good news is that many more people than ever are preaching, but that’s also the bad news.

There are a lot of cooks in Jesus’s kitchen, and everyone’s shouting; some for the true goodness of teaching others about God, but for many it’s about personal gain, attention seeking and good ole’ fashioned herd sociology.

Jesus stated, why stop anyone from preaching in his name, for those not against him are for him.

He also warned of false teachers.

Christianity is a good club to be in. The people are generally nice and the intent is obviously beneficial for society, even in the simplest way. However, the necessity for inward spiritual development endures and faith is left the sole question.

Faith by religious practice alone is not the same as actually having faith.

Religions profess to inspire and foster faith, but how well do they succeed?

We’ve confused church attendance, practice, rituals and the temporary emotional state of endorphin happiness with the real deal of genuine connectivity with God.

Can you sincerely make honest assessments about yourself and your community?

Can you see the reality of God versus empty religious practices, rituals and holidays?

The simplest way to understand is to know these truths:

  • God is real.
  • Know that He is real.
  • Love God with all your heart and with all your soul.
  • Be committed to Him alone.
  • Connect to God through your spirit that is also real.
  • Have faith that is genuine and unwavering.
  • Live by that faith, Sola Fide.
  • Keep a state of being that is love for all things in Gods universe.

There are many out there that can teach doctrine, as can I, but my purpose is not to teach the basics; it’s for advanced levels of spiritual understanding and development and not for everyone.

As I build my church, there will be more…

Peace unto you all…

Get connected! Stay connected!™

Deus verus est
Christus Adventus™
Sola Fide

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