We need to realize that our beliefs, attitudes, and actions have consequences in the community of Christ in which we exist. We can not simply believe or live as we please without affecting others. We must affect our brethren through our decisions, although we may hear many times that as long as "my actions do not harm others, there is no problem. "If you steal something from your worker or kill your soul with pornography, even if you do the last in your own home without anyone knowing, they both have serious consequences for those around you. You do not live in a vacuum; You live in a relationship. The more we feed our souls with sin, the weaker our desire for good. So, we suggest you visit our website and meet our pastor, Dino Rizzo.
So, through life, corporate interaction and worship we learn about the significance and importance of Christ's atonement and we experience His work that takes place in the church and in the world. The New Testament has never talked about the individualistic life and the ignorance that has long been rooted in European, American and Canadian societies. We are never destined to live alone, and we deceive ourselves when we think that we can truly do so while still maintaining our spirituality. It is true that the purity of the church exists that there is nothing more and that it takes wisdom, prayer, and guidance before choosing a church, but "living alone" is not an option for devout Christians. Make a commitment to one church, to receive from it and serve within it with the power God provides.
The community of people is often likened to a chain, and the strength of a local community is often said to lie in its weakest bond. When a person who does not have the Spirit of God hears this truth, he will say to himself, "I must strengthen myself so that I can not become the weakest bond." But if a Christian hears this truth, the focus is not on how he can become more powerful, but how he could strengthen his brother so that his brother would become what God intended. By looking that way toward our brother, we are actually living a life in which God has called them and promised the blessing of His presence.
Think about it, and get a lesson from God for you. If you are struggling with a particular sin, ask for help from a pastor or a trusted and spiritual friend. You need not escape from the grasp of sin by your own strength. There are God's people who can help you. If you feel you have nothing to give, go to your leader and ask him how you can learn more about spiritual gifts, then use those gifts to love and serve others. Also, learn to read the Bible through this corporate lens, then you will begin to "see" God's focus on the community as well as each individual.
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Dianna S. Waters
3121 Martha Street
Yuma, AZ 85364
USA
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