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The aim of Christ's coming

  • jimcucuzza
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

The aim of Christ’s coming was to provide what was necessary to bring forth children that “walk as He did” (John 21:1). The goal and process for us then is to eventually be transformed, where we are so much as He is that we are described as being “in Christ.” Christ being in us is only the beginning of our walk with Him; in other words, it is not enough having the Holy Spirit in us, but having the sense that we are also in Him.

 

We must gain harmony with Christ in these days, so that He comes and affects our mind. Our mind is the place where this harmony is so critical. Harmony with Christ not only in our spirits, but also harmony of our soul (our mind and emotions). The Bible expresses this transformation as attaining to “The mind of Christ” (I Corinthians 2:15).


I have written a book that spacifically describes the process of transformation. It has already been given nothing but five star reviews. If you desire to move on in your walk with the Holy Spirit until you sense yourself being "In Christ" rather than merely having Him in you I would encourge you to get this book and practice what it is in it everyday, all day.


The abiding walk with Christ is not only possible, but the very aim of His coming to this earth for us. Hebrews 6:1. I hope to see you on the "other side" of carnality and truely what you meat to be here.

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