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The
Elementary Concepts Of The Simple Faith

The elementary concepts below
are those of the simple faith that must be understood and embraced,
prior to being able to move onward in what the New Testament refers to
as being a Disciple who can enter in The House with The Lord.
Accepting Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior, is your beginning of
your walk in TheWay. Jesus taught that you must have One Teacher
-- Jesus said that those who do the Will of the Father is my Brother and
Sister -- and he who does not pick up his own cross and walk in TheWay,
is not worthy to be a Disciple. A Disciple is able to enter
the Inner Kingdom (Lk 17:20-21) and learn directly from the Lord.
But to be worthy of this Great Blessing, you must go beyond the simple
faith, and become a Disciple of TheWay. |
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The Disciple of the Lord is always a Nazirene -- i.e., a Keeper of
TheWay who is a Consecrated and Anointed Chosen One of the Lord who is set apart from the world. |
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The
path to become a Disciple of the Lord is a personal calling for the more mature
Christian. The Disciple must be willing to make the service of Christ the
paramount and exclusive focus of their lives. Such a person must become a
person of absolute dedication to Christ as a Servant in the calling and care of
His flock. |
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The Essence of the
Journey in The Way is revealed in the parable of the Sower and the Seed.
The great truths that are revealed in this all-important teaching is a guide for
all who desire to become a disciple of the Lord! |
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Old and New has
nothing to do with the Testaments you use -- but rather, the manner in which
you receive the Word of God. What we fail to realize is the fact that,
once the spiritual meaning of the terms are more fully understood, it must be
realized that the greater majority of Christian Churches today function in an Old
Covenant mode. |
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The Law -- what did
Jesus mean that every jot and tittle of the Law would remain in effect until
this world passes away? While it is true that Jesus condemned the
ritual observance of the Sadducees and Pharisees, it is also true that he warned
that those who would call themselves his followers were held to a higher
standard than the Pharisees. What, then, does it mean to be Torah/Law observant from a New Covenant and spiritual
perspective? |
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Our
Darwinist based anti-Bible culture has been proven to be flawed by modern
science which is largely ignored. Further, science has already confirmed the
vision of the Hebrew and Christian prophets with respect to the existence of the
Kingdom of God -- the detriment of our current public school education -- and
the spiritually devastating effects of our modern liberal culture. |
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In
the Purity of the teachings of The Way, there can be no sects -- no opinions --
no manmade doctrines of belief -- no churches which call themselves by a name
that separates them from another! In the Purity of the teachings of The
Way, there is only One Teacher -- The Christ -- and all genuine shepherds who
are faithful to the Lord are merely guides who point The Way to the Presence of
the Son of God.
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As
the Disciple follows in the footsteps of Jesus and journeys in The Way, they are
not only able to enter the Kingdom of Heaven through the "strait
gate", but as they continue to develop spiritually, they are able to simultaneously
exist both in this world and in the Kingdom at the same time. This is the
fulfillment of the Commandment of the Lord to be in the world and not of it!
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Why the Christ
can never come in the manner that the Jews and Christians predict -- unless we
prepare a place for him to be born and manifest within us. |
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What is today manifest as Christian
Complacency, is condemned in the New Testament. According to the
Bible, to the Complacent Christian, there is no Grace -- no sacrifice of
the Lamb of God -- and because they were exposed to the Gospel and
failed to fully embrace its mindset and lifestyle, the fate of the
complacent Christian is worse than those who never believed.
Without a thorough understanding of why the New Testament presents this
warning to the complacent lukewarm believer, you will remain shackled to
an entry-level mindset that is incapable of receiving of comprehending
the Mysteries of God that Jesus could only reveal to his most faithful
of disciples. |
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