Sunday, February 21, 2010

Christian Heilmann ' How To Inspire As A Speaker

The core Christian belief is that through belief in and acceptance of the death and resurrection of Jesus, sinful humans can be reconciled to God and thereby are offered salvation and the promise of eternal life. While there have been many theological disputes over the nature of Jesus over the first centuries of Christian history, Christians generally believe that Jesus is God incarnate and "true God and true man" (or both fully divine and fully human).

The Bible says God said, not thought, imagined, dreamed about or wished for, no it says God said. The spoken word is powerful. Christian websites need this truth and should not peddle prayer as the cure for all.

There is sound in a spoken word. Modern Christian churches tend to be much more concerned with how humanity can be saved from a universal condition of sin and death than the question of how both Jews and Gentiles can be in God's family. This masks a major shift in the demographics of Christianity; large increases in the developing world (around 23,000 per day) have been accompanied by substantial declines in the developed world, mainly in Europe and North America (around 7,600 per day). Since that time, Christian theologians have been careful to emphasize that Trinity does not imply three gods, nor that each member of the Trinity is one-third of an infinite God; Trinity is defined as one God in three Persons. Hearing and doing is happening. So do not underestimate the power of the spoken word.

Most other churches practice open communion since they view communion as a means to unity, rather than an end, and invite all believing Christians to participate. There is certainly necessity and need to spend time in prayer. But for things to happen that God had already granted to us in power, we need to speak them to happen. It is believed by Christians to have been written by human authors under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, and therefore for many it is held to be the inerrant word of God.

Jesus sends his disciples to go engage in ministry. He commands them to preach and heal. Heal is not a prayer word. Heal is a verb and not a noun. It is packed with action. Heal is as action oriented as eat, drink, sit, run and walk. Heal is as good as verbs you use everyday to get things done. Christian websites need to teach healing as a verb.

You drive a car to go to work. You sit and eat your dinner. Everything that happens to you in life each day is action. Without action there is no life. The Catholic Church teaches that salvation does not occur without faithfulness on the part of Christians; converts must live in accordance with principles of love and ordinarily must be baptized. Jesus heals the sick.

We usually pray for the sick. Traditions and churches have taught us to pray for everything. Roman Catholics, Anglicans, Eastern Christians, and traditional Protestant communities frame worship around a liturgical calendar. Many things require action. Prayer is petition to God. When God has already told you do certain things, why would you go to him again and again ask him about it?

Just go and do what God told you. Speak the word and heal people. The two most widely accepted sacraments are Baptism and the Eucharist, however, the majority of Christians recognize seven Sacraments or Divine Mysteries: Baptism, Confirmation (Chrismation in the Orthodox tradition), and the Eucharist, Holy Orders, Reconciliation of a Penitent (confession), Anointing of the Sick, and Matrimony. Speak the word and change your circumstances and relationships. Thus, as Justin described, Christians assemble for communal worship on Sunday, the day of the resurrection, though other liturgical practices often occur outside this setting. Do not pray when you can do it. Most Christians believe that human beings experience divine judgment and are rewarded either with eternal life or eternal damnation.

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