Sunday, March 23

Laodicean Easter

As authentic Christians, we celebrate another Sunday knowing our Lord and bringing friends into the knowing of our Lord! What a glorious day, full of grace.

As authentic Christians, we also recognize that the occasion for the holiday was Roman Catholic religion masking the worship of Easter, goddess of fertility, and we look forward to the celebration of Passover, of which Jesus Christ is the Lamb. We know it is important not to divorce the death & resurrection of our Lord from the biblical heritage, history, and rich culture from which it comes, that of the festival of Passover remembered by the Jews.

We leverage any and every opportunity to witness to our Laodicean neighbors, who are trapped in a synthetic experience of religion, having the name to be alive but dead, and having a form or show of godliness, but denying the real power of revival transformation.

What a great day to be alive! And what a great day to repent from our sins and from our ungodly, Laodicean ways, returning to the One who bought us with His own blood. That's worthy of celebration - repentance from inauthentic faith, hope, and living, toward the living God, live faith, and real hope.

Ah Jesu, what a Savior!! We celebrate you today, and pray that all would come to the unity of the faith and the knowledge of the Son of God.

Friday, March 7

authentic experience

One message which is evident in the Holy Spirit in this hour is that God is wanting His people to come to an experiential knowledge of, and reliance on, Him. (Also He expects reciprocation, that He would come to a knowledge of and record of being able to rely on you.)

Individually, how do we accumulate this authentic experience of trusting and knowing each other?

Well, merely by walking in obedience, living the faith - ceasing from foolishness, self-justification, self-pity, and other stupidity; awakening to the love and the faith of God, who justifies the one who calls on the name of His son for propitiation (1 John 2:2). God is the one who justifies! God is the one who loves. God is the one who bridges the gap. All we must do is realize we are loved, and believe His great love, that He would forgive so greatly and accept so completely. As it is written...
As far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us.

I pray that you may become established in this present truth: in your practice, and thoughts, and real relationship with the Lord God Almighty.

Experience!!
For I know him whom I have believed, and I am persuaded that he is able.