Do any of you still believe that the sins of the world were transferred to the body of Christ on the cross and were crucified and judged through death, being buried and put away so that sin could not be imputed? Hopefully, you still have the faith to believe in Jesus Christ and Him crucified and that you have been purged from your sin, but can you tell me why you believe in the cross and what evidence you have for your belief? How can you have forsaken so much sound doctrine and yet still believe in the cross? How can the cross mean anything to you other than it being a simply token, like it is to so many professing Christians?
You appreciate the sacrifice but do you identify with Christ dying for you and AS YOU on that cross? Have you been raised with Him and made to sit together with Him in heavenly places or do you live in the natural mind of Adam trying desperately to arrive at the truth of the scriptures which is the job of the Holy Spirit through being taught the word under the anointing of a pastor-teacher that God has raised up for the church. The anointing is simply the Holy Spirit doing the teaching in the life of the believer that has been raised up. That raising up is God's choice and not yours or mine. Some of you have begun to go backwards and have become so contrived being removed from the simplicity of the doctrine and understanding of the faith that is in Christ.
You appreciate the sacrifice but do you identify with Christ dying for you and AS YOU on that cross? Have you been raised with Him and made to sit together with Him in heavenly places or do you live in the natural mind of Adam trying desperately to arrive at the truth of the scriptures which is the job of the Holy Spirit through being taught the word under the anointing of a pastor-teacher that God has raised up for the church. The anointing is simply the Holy Spirit doing the teaching in the life of the believer that has been raised up. That raising up is God's choice and not yours or mine. Some of you have begun to go backwards and have become so contrived being removed from the simplicity of the doctrine and understanding of the faith that is in Christ.