Three aspects of Christian walking When I began writing this article, I prayed that I could "properly separate the truth" so as not to be embarrassed (2 Timothy 2:15). This is my goal. I think that the reader can learn something from this article. Do not forget to be Thessalonica's Christian, investigate all doctrines according to loyalty to the scriptures (Acts 17: 11). As a Christian, we have to live our lives in some way. In Matthew 7: 13-14, we are told to us that the right way in life is narrow.
Please walk around this scene with me. Two or three Christian sisters are in one room. Every day at about 5 AM, everyone is awake, taking the Bible, turning at various corners of the room and praying to God. Every sister is a full-fledged and energetic Christian who is interested in their spiritual growth. why? But are we all praying to the same god in the name of Jesus? Why can not we pray side by side? Is she a Catholic because she is a deeper life or a testimony of the Lord? Or is she talking in tongues and I will not talk? Why is this all important? Why can not we focus on our most important and unified things - Jesus?
Being a Christian means walking in the light. Giving up giving Christ means walking in the dark. The majority of walking in the light is to walk with other people trying to do the same thing. If we deliberately put ourselves in other Christians, that is responsibility, friendship, mutual establishment of each other, mutual love, mutual instruction, and the way we serve each other. In the Bible, Paul compares the body of Christ with the human body. If certain parts do not function properly (ie do not participate in body function), the whole body will be affected (1 Corinthians 12: 12-26). Sometimes Christians can not go to church due to various factors such as illness, persecution, or an isolated living environment where their hands can not reach. But Christians born of the Holy Spirit will still go to church for a long time, receive the gift of God and meet other believers.
In this section, Paul encourages Christians to walk like wise men. He tried this order three times and tried to show what the wise people were doing while walking. He also offered us the work of the Holy Spirit who witnessed his existence and domination in Christian life. The church filled with the Holy Spirit and the test of Christian filled with the Holy Spirit are their music. Please pay attention to the test of Paul's Holy Spirit. Paul's benchmark is different from the benchmark commonly used today in the church. Some people think that the church is full of energy when people sing creative, dramatically (such as dancing), or enthusiastically (applauding or raising their hands). Others believe that spiritual wealth is evident in worship and music. They may have an organ instead of a guitar or drum or keyboard. They sometimes sing a melancholy slowly. Both singing methods do not distinguish the church from other churches, but they are 'spiritual'.