The first article proved me right about what they teach about works of the law. The Roman Catholic Church still teaches that we are saved by faith “plus works.” Don’t be so gullible and once again, don’t believe their sugarcoated doubletalk.
It is interesting talking about different Christian churches and their utterances.
But essentially I am interested in what Jesus means and where His heart is for me,
and those I witness to.
So imagine my problem. I am told by some believers I am leading people to hell preaching
about Christs empowering us to be like Him. But then I would be preaching that I expect the sinners
to continue in their sin and defeat and Gods intention is to leave them desperately poor, blind and
disfunctional, not able to love or see the way through, but He will save them at the end, and
sort it all out then.
The reason I follow Jesus is because He is someone I want to be like, to know love and share it,
to reach out to others and get alongside them, to heal and bring joy to peoples hearts and free them
from the destruction and death brings upon our lives.
So my passion is righteousness, but not as a way of self justification, but because it is life itself.
Do we want to be trapped by envy, hatred, bitterness, tearing at each other and trying to destroy one
another? Much better would be able to see anothers need and help them fulfil it, to say a kind word
and uplift them in prayer and show love and sympathy were possible.
The feeling I get from some is they hate righteousness, they hate Jesus's way of walking and His
expressions of support. But does that not mean they actually hate Jesus.
This is my command: Love each other.
"If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first.
If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world. That is why the world hates you.
John 15:17-19
How you read what I write demonstrates your heart and its condition.
His sheep love Jesus and His ways. It is why they listen and follow. So what are you?
Jesus's door is always open and He will listen to those who call, because from eternity He
chose you, though you may not have realised it yet. Thank you Jesus.