dirtfarmer
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Do we follow the man, or the Christ that is in the man? All you have said I agree with, but what I am getting at is it is not John, Paul or our Pastor or anyone we are to follow. What we are to follow is the anointing that God has given to man to teach that of what He has already given through Christ in whom He sends out to teach us. This is rightly dividing the word that we know it is the words of Christ and not of man that we are hearing.
hello for_his_glory, dirtfarmer here
I am not a believer in the "second work of the Spirit" When God saved us through our belief in Christ, as our sacrifice for sin, He made our spirit alive to God and separated it from the soul. It is the Spirit that witnesses to our spirit that we are the children of God and because we are children then we are heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ. We are to study to show ourselves workmen of God. It is through this study as workmen of God that we are to compare what any man tells with scripture to see if it is true. The reason for this is that every man is fallible and can be wrong. If we put our faith in what man teaches we become followers of man and not followers of our savior.
Scripture was written to three classes of people: the Jew, the Gentile, and the Church. If you try to apply that that was written to the Jew and apply it to the Church, it causes confusion and God is not the author. Some people might ask; " who are the Gentiles? They are the people before Abram's call. The Church was a mystery hidden until the resurrection of Christ that made both Jew and Gentile into one body, the Church, the body Of Christ, and the curtain was rend in twain. Thus making the way of access for the believer to come into the presence of God and to personally make his petitions known.
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