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[[File:path2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|[[Early Church|Early Christianity]] and the [[Church in the wilderness]] were both institutions of the God called [[The Way]]. They were an alternative form of [[government]] to the systems of [[Socialism]] of the [[world]] and their [[covetous practices]] and [[Sabbath|debt]] which make [[merchandise]] of men and [[curse children|curse their children]] in [[bondage]]. It was a way of [[Love|love]] and [[Sacrifice|sacrifice]] rather than [[Lasciviousness]] and [[socialism|selfishness]], of [[Forgive|forgiving]] and [[Fervent Charity|giving]] rather than [[force]] and [[taxation]]. The [[Living Network]] of record and the [[Church]] are here to help the people seek the [[Kingdom of God]] and His [[righteousness]] in the practice of [[Pure Religion]]. ]] | [[File:path2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|[[Early Church|Early Christianity]] and the [[Church in the wilderness]] were both institutions of the God called [[The Way]]. They were an alternative form of [[government]] to the systems of [[Socialism]] of the [[world]] and their [[covetous practices]] and [[Sabbath|debt]] which make [[merchandise]] of men and [[curse children|curse their children]] in [[bondage]]. It was a way of [[Love|love]] and [[Sacrifice|sacrifice]] rather than [[Lasciviousness]] and [[socialism|selfishness]], of [[Forgive|forgiving]] and [[Fervent Charity|giving]] rather than [[force]] and [[taxation]]. The [[Living Network]] of record and the [[Church]] are here to help the people seek the [[Kingdom of God]] and His [[righteousness]] in the practice of [[Pure Religion]]. ]] | ||
The way of Christ | The way of Christ is [[The Way]] of [[righteousness]] which is radical to those who "[[Polybius|with an appetite for benefits and the habit of receiving them by way of a rule of force and violence... having grown accustomed to feed at the expense of others and to depend for their livelihood on the property of others... until they degenerate again into perfect savages..]]." | ||
If you truly love [[Jesus]], who was the [[Christ]], you will want to do what He said and you will not want to do what He said not to do. If your [[love]] for Him is not true love you will make excuses for why you do not have to do what He said and what the [[early Church]] was doing. | |||
Here are just twelve things that cover many of the [[doctrines of Jesus|doctrines]] and ordinances. | |||
: 1. [[Repent]] | : 1. [[Repent]] | ||
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: 6. Love as in [[charity]] one another as he loved us which included [[rebuke]] and [[sacrifice]]. | : 6. Love as in [[charity]] one another as he loved us which included [[rebuke]] and [[sacrifice]]. | ||
: 7. [[Love]] your neighbor and your enemy as your self. “If you love it, set it free.” | : 7. [[Love]] your neighbor and your enemy as your self. “If you love it, set it free.” | ||
: 8. [[Keep the commandments]] if ye love | : 8. [[Keep the commandments]] if ye love Him and the [[Father]] | ||
: 9. [[Judge not]] | : 9. [[Judge not]] | ||
: 10. [[Swear not]] | : 10. [[Swear not]] | ||
: 11. Keep your word, even when you are in [[bondage]] to the unrighteous [[mammon]] | : 11. Keep your word, even when you are in [[bondage]] to the unrighteous [[mammon]] | ||
: 12. Keep in [[faith]] persevering to the end | : 12. Keep in [[faith]] persevering to the end |
Revision as of 17:58, 4 March 2019
12 rules of The Way
The way of Christ is The Way of righteousness which is radical to those who "with an appetite for benefits and the habit of receiving them by way of a rule of force and violence... having grown accustomed to feed at the expense of others and to depend for their livelihood on the property of others... until they degenerate again into perfect savages..."
If you truly love Jesus, who was the Christ, you will want to do what He said and you will not want to do what He said not to do. If your love for Him is not true love you will make excuses for why you do not have to do what He said and what the early Church was doing.
Here are just twelve things that cover many of the doctrines and ordinances.
- 1. Repent
- 2. Seek the Kingdom of God because you love Him
- 3. Seek the righteousness of God in your relationships with others
- 4. Sit down in the tens, hundreds and thousands making no rulers your Benefactors.
- 5. Forgive that you may be forgiveness
- 6. Love as in charity one another as he loved us which included rebuke and sacrifice.
- 7. Love your neighbor and your enemy as your self. “If you love it, set it free.”
- 8. Keep the commandments if ye love Him and the Father
- 9. Judge not
- 10. Swear not
- 11. Keep your word, even when you are in bondage to the unrighteous mammon
- 12. Keep in faith persevering to the end