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the All-Inclusive, Incarnated, Resurrected, and Preeminent Christ vs. Christendom's Resurgent Idol Worship: Idols Heart
the All-Inclusive, Incarnated, Resurrected, and Preeminent Christ vs. Christendom's Resurgent Idol Worship: Idols Heart

the All-Inclusive, Incarnated, Resurrected, and Preeminent Christ vs. Christendom's Resurgent Idol Worship: Idols Heart

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(2 Peter 1:3-4). God's divine trajectory is the pathway to glory! According to these verses God has called us by His own glory and virtue. However, Christianity teaches that God has called them to go to heaven. Nevertheless, we need the full knowledge of Him, in and by life. What is life? Life is God's divine, uncreated eternal life and nature. Thus, if you believe into Him and receive His life and nature into you, that divine life will enable you to live, walk, and have your being in Him. Godliness is the outward expression of the inner life. The growth in the divine life is the inner vivacity and vitality that produce the outward, external godliness. Eventually, this external godliness will issue and result in His glory. Thus, His calling you is contingent on your growth in the divine life. Only He can call you by His own glory and virtue (1 Peter 2:9; 3:9; 5:10; 1 Thessalonians 2:12; 2 Thessalonians 2:14; 2 Timothy 1:9; 2 Peter 1:10). What is virtue according to the Scriptures? God's divine attributes are always expressed through His divine virtues. Thus, the believers in Christ can express God's divine virtues by the growth in the divine life. Virtue denotes the vitality of the divine life that enables us to overcome all impediments and hindrances that we may accomplish all the supreme attributes of God. Although all things that relate to life and godliness are granted to us, we still need to progress spiritually by the growth in the divine life on our pathway to glory (1 Peter 2:9; 2 Peter 1:5; Philippians 4:8). What does Divine mean? Divine denotes the eternal, infinite, immeasurable, unlimited, and Almighty divinity of God. Hence, divine power is the power of the divine life, which is related to the divine nature. What does it mean to have full knowledge of Him? The full knowledge of Christ is not based on teachings, doctrines, theories, ideologies, and concepts. To have the full knowledge of Christ is to gain Him, know Him, and be found in Him day by day. To know Christ in this way is experiential in our daily living. Knowing Christ is not reserved for the pastors, REVs, clergymen, and so forth. No, all believers should know Him in a thorough, absolute, and empirical way to gain the Christ of God! What is Glory? Glory is God's expression in magnificence, splendor, and resplendence (Romans 1:23; 3:23; 5:2; 6:4; 8:18; 9:23; John 17:22, 24; Ephesians 1:17; 3:16; 1 Corinthians 2:7; 2 Corinthians 4:17; Colossians 1:27; 3:4; Hebrews 2:10 ). Furthermore, the vitality or energy is the divine virtue of life within us that should enable us to partake of God's divine nature. This vitality is God's divine dispensing, infusing, and transfusing to enable us to partake of God's divine nature. Moreover, by enjoying all the unsearchable riches of Christ, the divine nature can be fully matured by the growth in life. Therefore, we need to grow unto maturity so that we may be freed to partake of God's divine nature and escape the corruption which is in the world by lust. In this way, we can enjoy and experience all the unsearchable riches of the all-inclusive Christ to the fullest degree with its development and maturity in the divine life by the vitality of God unto His immeasurable glorification. When He comes to be glorified in His saints and to be marveled at in all those who have believed (because our testimony to you was believed) in that day (2 Thessalonians 1:10). Based on this verse and 1 Corinthians 2:8, we see that the Lord is the Lord of glory. Christ was glorified in His resurrection and ascension. According to Colossians 1:27, Christ is the hope of glory in us! At Christ's second coming, He will be glorified in His saints. Furthermore, there is no need to enter into glory because all-inclusive Christ, as the hope of glory, will be glorified from within us. In other words, Christ as the embodiment of God (Colossians 2:9) grows and spreads from your spirit into your soul (mind, emotion, will) and builds His home there, then you will become a living member of the organic Body of Christ. Subsequently, at Christ's return He will be glorified in you causing the body of your humiliation to be transfigured into His Body of glory. Thus, conforming you to the body of His glory (Philippians 3:21). Only the Christ within you can be your hope of glory. The day will come when Christ will be fully manifested from within you. Before that experience to take place within you, you need to grow with the growth of God in the divine life day by day through your entire Christian life.
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