Sunday, 10 May 2015

koinonia Lifestyle

"So I had this on my mind as I woke up this morning.
Sin is not an action it is a lifestyle, a journey. Just like carnal believers they see actions not the journey. So too a carnal believer can see sin and in seeing sin all they acknowledge is they are on a carnal journey of sin. Truly if they see sin they have not seen God. That may be offensive but so be it, any who need calming down are sold into a lifestyle of self and sin and there is no point arguing to make their carnal journey feel better. If you see sin you are in a lifestyle of sin and even if you have surrendered your life to Christ in seeing sin you admit you have made a partnership with God and God makes no partnership.
To this type of person manifestations validate their identity and worth to God in their eyes. They have manifestations and lots of them but fail to see manifestations in-validate us not validate. A manifestation scream at us “we have no identity” whereas koinonia co-joined life says I am the manifestation and it is called co-joined life, A MARRIAGE IN WHICH I ABIDE. If you see manifestation it is invalidating our carnal identity, so when in religion we see miracles all we are doing is admitting we are needing invalidating. We are admitting we are carnal and living a sinful default. Those manifestations are a romantic God inviting us to surrender our carnality but inside religion we do more of the same. As we have an orphan heart  a heart that can see sin and tries hard not overcome it.

The thing about sin when you examine its nature is that one sin leads to another. There is no such thing as isolate sin, we can say we sinned but in reality in saying “we sin”, we reveal I am a sinner sold under slavery, sold into sin as my birthright.
When the religious notice sin all they are doing is admitting they are married to it and living carnal. THEY HAVE never seen God. Oh sure they have had a manifestation of God and have even partnered with God. But to be sure if you can say you have sin all you are saying is you are in partnership with God and God does not have partnerships.

So the religious howl about their imperfection and how they struggle to be holy and righteous. Sanctification to the religious is an action not a lifestyle. Their actions are something they put in great focus. Why they even say things like, we are a living epistle and need to live as such. The koinonia says when I sin, no matter it is not my lifestyle. In-fact my lifestyle is being conjoined with Christ it is no longer I that lives but Christ who lives in and through me. The life I live is no longer me. Wretched man that I am I still do the things that I don’t want to do because I live in a carnal world sold into sin and my carnal man still is part of me.
A co-joined married to Christ person does not try to be a living epistle by actions or even identifying they are not. In identifying they are trying to be a living epistle all they are saying is I am carnal sold into a sin lifestyle. If I see carnal life then truly I am living carnal life as my default. Sure I will have times carnality raises up and then I say. Wretched man that I am I do the thing I don’t want to do. Thanks be to God it’s not longer I that lives but Christ that lives in me.

          24 What a wretched man I am! Who will rescue me from this body that is subject to death? 25  
       Thanks be to God, who delivers me through Jesus Christ our Lord! So then, I myself in my mind am a slave    to God’s law, but in my sinful nature[d]a slave to the law of sin.

I choose to live heavenly and in that lifestyle I rest and abide and have joy. In that lifestyle I cease to see sin even when I do it. You see I am married to God and it’s no longer I that lives but Christ that lives in me."

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