Christianity doesn't change. In fact, no covenant between the One Living God and a man ever changes. Christ was man and God. How much the more so would that New Covenant, solidified with the blood and body of the Christ, remain the same? The answer is that it wouldn't be any more or less so than it ever was - because God NEVER changes! The de facto state of a modern christian church is that it has no basis in the blood and body of the Christ, Immanuel.
Modern church, and modern christianity is too polluted with the ways of the world. These ways ranging from: the lie that men and women are equal on this earth; the anti-Christ compulsion of blatantly announced times of tithing; the anti-Christ acceptance of open homosexual relations and people; the lie of "diversity," and that all ethnic groups are the same; the denial of the proper roles of men and women - that denial of the fact that men are leaders, and women are helpers; the lie that Christianity should appeal to everyone, and offend no one; the lie that Christianity is open to interpretation; the lie that women can fill church roles; the lie that the collection of Scripture called the Bible is the only acceptable work of Scripture (the Book of Adam, Book of Enoch, much of the "Apocrypha" and "Pseudopigrapha" are true Scripture!).
Yet there is more, and I can continue to lecture ye fake christians, ye lost souls, ye deceived masses!
From what I noticed in one single day at West Salem Foursquare Church - A church that started in the modern Sodom/Gomorrah itself, Los Angeles, California; and with further research I found that Fouresquare supports women "pastors," here and here: For it is anti-Christ for pastors to joke about vasectomy in front of their congregation; it is anti-Christ for the pastor to flaunt their idolization of sinful, anti-God men like Bono, and Jimmy Fallon; it is anti-Christ to make the congregation about one's self, taking only five-ten minutes of time to speak on Scripture.
Yet also, I cannot wholly deny that despite the modern church perverting God-through-Christ's life and teachings, that God will not make some good thing come from them. For it is God's good desire to turn an evil outcome into a good one.
I'll leave with this:
Before God-in-Christ, trying is not good enough. For in Christ, even thinking of an iniquitous thought is damning, but also is the repentance of it made simple in the Christ's sacrifice. Yet, that does not mean that our backsliding, our failures, our sins, place less shame on our shoulders, or garner us less punishment. No. For we in Christ Immanuel, God-with-us, are under a New Covenant formed by the man and God, Jesus of Nazereth. Because we Christians are a new creation, we are held to greater standards.
Better is it for one to sin not knowing God, then for one to sin who does know God.
God-in-Christ be with you,
Logos Prevailing
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