Friday, May 9, 2014

Pray

I just saw this article and it really goes to show you how easily things can be twisted and perverted if we don't know the actual and original meanings of words. This article is about what they call "Secular prayer"

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/05/06/atheists-swiftly-respond-to-supreme-courts-pro-prayer-ruling-with-a-plan-that-could-bring-secular-prayers-to-your-town/

So, we have the modern interpretation of prayer as placing your hands together closing your eyes and bowing your head. You then proceed to say a few nice words and conclude by saying a word most people don't even know what it means "Amen". So, with this as our understanding of Prayer, it is quite easy to pervert this...put your hands together, close your eyes , bow your head and say a few nice words (this time omitting any reference to God) and ending it by saying "Amen". What is wrong with that? Well, everything is wrong with that.

The actual original Hebrew meaning of the word we translate as "Pray" actually means to "fall down to the ground in the presence of God and plead a cause" Now, with that as our definition of prayer it's not so easy to take God out of the equation is it? And as for the nice little word at the end, "Amen", that is not even translated into English. Translating it into English it would say "So be it", again, this is a statement of faith and if we know it's real meaning we can easily see that this couldn't legitimately be used in a "secular prayer"

Words mean things, lets don't be lazy, lets care and lets find the truth because where the truth is, there is also a closer relationship with our creator.  

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Yeshua (Jesus) and the Law

Opening:
In this writing I used the name of Yeshua instead of the name Jesus. I am not one that thinks the pronunciation of the name is a magic word, The Hebrew word for name doesn't just mean what you are called, but refers more to the essence of the person. That being said, I think it's kind of cool to use the name that His friends and family called Him, so that is why I am calling Him Yeshua. Secondly, I have replaced the untranslated word “Christ” into the English equivalent “Anointed one”. So Jesus Christ becomes Yeshua the anointed one. Now on with the study...

The sacrificial laws have been satisfied by Yeshua, they are no longer in effect because His sacrifice was the ultimate sacrifice.

The moral laws are still in effect, and they are really pretty easy to follow...Don't murder, that is easy, right? They are all pretty basic and easy to follow on a surface level....

Then there are what I call the separation laws. These were laws created for the reason of making the children of Israel Holy. When we hear the word “Holy” we often think of an old painting of some saint with a halo over his head but this word simply means to be “set apart” to be different from the other people or nations around you. These laws were temporal laws, clearly they didn't exist from the beginning because God tells us in Gen 9:3 “Everything that lives and moves about will be food for you. Just as I gave you the green plants, I now give you everything.” but then later in Deut 14:8 we see God telling the people of Israel “The pig is also unclean; although it has a divided hoof, it does not chew the cud. You are not to eat their meat or touch their carcasses.” It also goes on to say other things that they shouldn't eat or touch. So, where the moral laws existed from the beginning, (it's always been wrong to murder) the separation laws did not exist from the beginning.

So what did Yeshua do in regards to the law? First, in regard to the moral laws, He did not by any means end the moral laws, instead, He elevated them beyond the capacity of anyone under the original creation to fully follow. For example... Do not murder turned into “whoever will provoke his brother to anger without cause, he will be pronounced guilty and be subject to judgment. And anyone who says to his brother, ‘I spit on you,’ will be condemned by the assembly. And whoever will call his brother an ‘Unbeliever,’ he will be condemned to the fire-stove of the Vally of Hinom.”Matthew 5:22. It's easy not to murder someone, but who among us in even a brief moment of anger can help but provoke someone to anger, or call someone a name? Again, We have Do not commit adultery which Yeshua turns intowhoever looks at a woman with sexual desire has already committed adultery with her in his heart.” Who among us can fully control even the slightest or briefest thought that might pop into our mind? And you could go on and apply this elevation to the rest of the commandments and with every one it would become more and more impossible to live by these commandments under the original creation. So in the death and resurrection of Yeshua He made a new creation 2 Cor 5:17 “From now on if any man is in the anointed one, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things have become new.” In believing into Yeshua we are a new creation, a human that can be in complete unity with God John 17:23 “I am in them and you are in me. May they experience such perfect unity that the world will know that you sent me and that you love them as much as you love me.” Yeshua already proved that He could follow the moral laws, even the elevated moral laws that are impossible for humans to follow fully, so now that we are a new creation and He is in us and we are in Him and He is in the Father our nature is changed to His nature and we“are being transformed into his image” 2 Cor 3:18 and so as He followed the moral laws, we too can follow these laws and these laws will actually be second nature to us IF we totally and completely subject ourselves to His control.

Now, we have talked about the moral laws, how they were elevated by Yeshua and how as a new creation in Him we can, by His nature in us, follow even these elevated laws. But how did Yeshua effect the the separation laws? Okay, the first time that I am aware that this was directly discussed in the new testament was in Acts 10:10-15 where it states that Peter “fell into a trance; and he saw the sky opened up, and an object like a great sheet coming down, lowered by four corners to the ground, and there were in it all kinds of four-footed animals and crawling creatures of the earth and birds of the air. A voice came to him, “Get up, Peter, kill and eat!” But Peter said, “By no means, Lord, for I have never eaten anything unholy and unclean.” Again a voice came to him a second time, 'What God has cleansed, no longer consider unholy'.” So, we have a vision of a sheet being lowered from heaven with all of the animals that God had called “Unclean” in the old testament and Yeshua himself saying “Kill and eat, what God has cleansed do not call unclean anymore” Now, many will say this actually has nothing to do with animals at all and that God was using the example of the unclean animals as a metaphor for the non-Jewish people. While it is true that this was indeed a metaphor for the gentiles, we really have to examine how metaphors were used by Yeshua to understand this vision fully. Yeshua used truths of nature and truths of human nature and truths of situations as metaphors to demonstrate spiritual truths. In other words he never used untruths or half truths to demonstrate spiritual truths. So, knowing this we can state with absolute certainty that when He said “what God has cleansed no longer consider unclean” that not only was He stating that He has cleansed the non-Jewish people, but that He has also cleansed the animals formerly forbidden. Paul also confirms this when he states “do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day. These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in the anointed one.” You see the separation laws were the shadow, an earthly example of the spiritual separation from the world that we would encounter through Yeshua.

So, in summing this up,

1 Yeshua the anointed one fully completed sacrificial law through His sacrifice.

2 He elevated moral law so that when we, through Him as a new creation, are able to live by that elevated moral law which is not humanly possible, He will be glorified.

3 He has made the shadow, or physical example of the separation law, a spiritual reality, meaning that our separation from the world is no longer “Do not eat, do not touch, do this, do not do that” but rather is a transformation into a new being that is spiritually separated from the world.

One last closing thought. Many will point to scriptures that say that these laws will never end. This is true. But you have to look at it as two different systems. The first system will last as long as the earth lasts and the people who are in that system will be under that system. But the second system doesn't change the first system, it changes the people into a new creation and therefore they are under a new system. A system that doesn't ignore the first system, but one that takes the first system and elevates it to a new level that could never happen under the first system. Fallen mankind are forever under the first system, but if they accept Yeshua the anointed one and follow Him they will become a new creation and be transformed into a new system, a more perfect system.



“Yeshua the anointed one has a more excellent ministry, because he is mediator of a better covenant, which is established on the footing of better promises.” Hebrews 8:6

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Ecclesia=Church?

After my last post it was suggested that I add some scriptures and other information so that people know that I'm not just saying things randomly, that I do have some scriptural and other evidence to support what I say. Some of my ideas are just that, my ideas. But they are based on my understanding of words and scriptures. So, here we go.

First, the definition of the word Church from the Websters English dictionary.
1. A building for public Christian worship.
2. Public worship of God or a religious service in such a building: to attend church regularly.
3. The whole body of Christian believers; Christendom.
4. Any division of this body professing the same creed and acknowledging the same ecclesiastical authority; a Christian denomination: the Methodist Church.
5. That part of the whole Christian body, or of a particular denomination, belonging to the same city, country, nation, etc.

Now, the definition of the word that “Church” is translated from.
Ecclesia
1. To summon forth
2. Ones called out
3. to call

So, every time that you see the word Church in the Bible it is translated from this word, Ecclesia. But now just look at the difference in definition between these two words. In the Church definition the closest one to reality is number 3, “the whole body of Christian believers” because who are the summoned? They are the believers, the body. “Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you” 2nd Cor 6:17. But, still the overall English definition of the word Church isn't really close at all to it's original meaning.

Some might say that the word Ecclesia has as it's foundation a meaning of gathering together for a singular purpose because it comes from the the assembly of citizens of the ancient Greek state. This is true, in it's meaning is not simply a summoning or calling, it is a summoning and a calling to a gathering. So using this logic you could say that Church is a gathering of believers and thus it is an accurate use of the word.

However, I don't believe that the call or the summons in the Biblical context is to go to a building on Sunday, the calling and the summons is for us to come to HIM.  "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28 And again “And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself.” John 12:32 and again  "No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws them, and I will raise them up at the last day." John 6:44 and again “Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you” 2nd Cor 6:17. and again “Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me.” It is a recurring theme throughout, a call, a summons to Himself. He is calling, He is drawing, He is knocking. These are just different ways to say he is summoning us. Summoning us where? To a denomination? To a building? To a service on Sunday? No, He is summoning us out of the world system and to Himself. The word Ecclesia is calling us and summoning us to a gathering, but not in the way you might think. He is summoning us to be gathered into himself. When we are truly the Ecclesia of Jesus, the summoned forth, the called out ones of Jesus then the assembling together of the believers happens automatically, it is not something that needs to be scripted or formated, it is just our normal life. Sometimes we might need to scheduled a meeting of believers but that is not the Ecclesia, that is simply a larger assembly, but no more or less important.

As for the statistics I posted on my last post of how statistically the Church has become totally indistinguishable from the rest of the world, that is from real research and real hard statistics gathered from the Barna research group.

Monday, January 27, 2014

The Definition Of Insanity

They say that the definition of insanity is to do the same thing over and over again and expect different results. If this is in fact a true definition than we, the followers of Jesus, must be the most insane people on earth. At some point we decided that our gatherings should be scripted, our worship contained and our fellowship formatted. We decided that we would call this gathering the “Church” when the word we translate as Church simply means “the Called out”. The “Called out ones”are of course supposed to gather together, but to call that gathering itself the Church I don't think is accurate or even close to the original meaning. We decided that a building with a name on it is the place that we should gather. We decided that one day a week was the time when we get closer to God. We decided that daily life could and should be separated from Church life, that these are two very distinct things. We decide that to be involved more at “Church” that we need to spend more time at that building.

We have totally failed to see it. We have failed to see what it's really all about. We see that there is a problem so we try to change, we try to redefine Church but at it's essence it is still the mindset of Church as a place or as a gathering of believers. We keep doing the same things over and over again just adding or subtracting things here and there and expecting things to get better.

Right now, statistically there is absolutely no difference in between “the Church” and the rest of the world. In other words, all the bad things, the drugs, the abortions, the alcoholism, the adultery, the violence, the murder, the rape, pornography, all of the bad things in our world happen at the exact same level within the Church as they do outside the Church, statistically there is no difference. Is this really what Jesus described the Church as? Of course people are going to fail, of course people are going to sin BUT we (the believers and followers of Jesus) should NEVER be indistinguishable from the rest of the corrupt world.

So, what can be done? First I think we need to just forget the word Church, throw it out. If it ever had any significance in scripture in the past, it has lost all of it's true meaning and been so misused that most people can not separate that word from the image that it now puts in their mind of a nice little white building with a cross on top. Instead of using the word Church, use “the called ones” or even “The Believers” would be a good description of what the word “Church”really means. The word describes us, the believers and followers of Jesus, not a gathering of believers, but the believers themselves. The called ones are told to “Assemble together” but the assembling itself has no title, it is simply an assembling. There is nothing that says it has to be formatted, scheduled, or held under any name or banner. There is absolutely nothing in the Bible that describes anything close to the basic format we now call “Church”. The Bible simply says that we are to assemble together, maybe worship, maybe share a word, maybe pray, maybe encourage. It never says it has to be at a certain building at a certain time. There is nothing that says that it has to be planned out at all.

If we get together with some friends for dinner and we pray for each other and we share with each other what God has done for us, how is this not the assembling of the believers? If we get together with family and have great fellowship and maybe sing some worship songs together, how is this not the assembling of the believers? If you share the word of God with a neighbor how is this not the assembling of the believers? You see we need to break free from the restraints of what we understand as “Church” and realize that It's not someplace you go, or something you do, it is who we are. The assembling of the believers should happen all the time, in many different forms and in many different ways.

This is a tough sell for many. The leadership isn't interested in these changes because it would take much of the power (and money) out of their hands, while the masses are not interested in this change because it would require them to do more than show up for Sunday services. But I believe this is the first step to the next level of Christianity that needs to be taken. We need to stop trying to fix something that just needs to be done away with altogether otherwise we are just trying to do the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

Monday, December 30, 2013

The “you can't” society

These days we are told over and over again “You can't”

-You can't make it on your own because of your race. You need a government program to help you

-You can't plan for your own retirement, you are too stupid. You need a government program

-You can't save money, you need the government to do it for you

-You can't take care of your own health-care, the government needs to do it for you.

It's really become a “you can't” society that will soon result in no one believing they can do anything without the government helping them. And then if you try and fail at something, they tell you it's not your fault, it's someone else holding you down, pulling you back and denying you your rights. There is no personal responsibility for success or for failure.


Recently I have been watching the Bob Ross “How to” painting show from the 80's and 90's. I find it absolutely amazing how different he is from society today. People often make fun of him because of his huge hair and funny way of talking (Happy little trees) but he was one of the most positive and optimistic people ever. Can't wasn't even in his vocabulary. He was always saying “You can do it” And he would go on to say that if you try and fail it wasn't because you didn't have the ability, it's because you didn't believe that you could do it. “If you believe that you can do it, you can do it” he would often say. And he would also often go on to say this same mentality could and should be applied to more than just art. Bob Ross might have been a little odd and unusual but he was a unique man, a man with a “you can” attitude in an “you can't” society and I find that very refreshing!

Check out this video, someone made a little song with some Bob Ross footage :)




Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Christmas...Pagan or Christian??


I'm not writing this article to try to convenience anyone that Jesus was born on December 25th, I'm simply looking into the origins of the Holiday because I think it's important. God clearly tells us that we should not take pagan practices and try to use them in our worship of the true God. 








So if the December 25th holiday and all of it's traditions are all based on the Pagan holiday of “Winter Solstice” (the worship of pagan sun gods of different cultures) then we shouldn't try to assimilate it to our Christian beliefs.           




The common argument is that when the emperor Constantine converter to Christianity (or a twisted version of it) that he simply took all of the pagan holidays and re-named them to Christian themes but they maintained all of the same pagan practices. For example they say the Christmas tree is simply an extension of the pagan practice of winter solstice where they would bring greenery inside the house.

So I started looking at the origins of this Holiday to see where the truth lies and what I have found so far as been surprising to me because it has shown how sloppy and lazy so many people have been in accepting the whole “Constantine Christmas” idea because it fits their agenda.




All I had to do is dig a little to find that the December 25 feast celebrating the birth of Christ seems to have existed before 312 AD—long before Constantine and his conversion. The Donatist Christians in North Africa seem to have known it from before that time.

So, where did these early Christians get the dates of December 25th and in the case of some eastern Christians January 6th? Did they simply borrow them from Pagan holidays? Far from it.

By the second century there seemed to be a lot of interest show in the birthday of Christ but just as much uncertainty about the actual date. 

But then almost 300 years after Jesus was born, we finally find people observing his birth in mid-winter. But how had they go from showing interest in the date in the second century to celebrating December 25 and January 6 in the third century?




the first mention of a date for Christmas (AD. 200) and the earliest celebrations that we know about (AD. 250–300) come in a period when Christians were not borrowing heavily from pagan traditions, in fact they were fighting this. During that time the persecuted Christian minority was greatly concerned with distancing itself from the larger, public pagan religious observances, such as sacrifices, games and holidays. This was still true as late as the violent persecutions of the Christians conducted by the Roman emperor Diocletian between 303 and 312 AD. So to suggest that these same people that were dying trying to keep Christianity clean from Pagan influence would then turn around and accept a Pagan holiday as the birthday of Jesus, is quite ridiculous.

In fact the way they reached these dates had nothing whatsoever to do with paganism but it was instead based on a Jewish understanding of how God works. This way of thinking says that creation and redemption must happen on the same date. Rabbi Eliezer states in the Talmod: “In Nisan the world was created; in Nisan the Patriarchs were born; on Passover Isaac was born … and in Nisan they [our ancestors] will be redeemed in time to come.” So the thought process was “we know when the Lord died, and He would have died on the same date He was conceived.” He was placed in the unused (virgin) grave on the same date that he was placed in the virgin womb. So, if they think they know when he was conceived, then the next step is to count 9 months and then you have the date of birth. Nine months from that point puts it at December 25th.

So, we have Christians in two parts of the world calculating Jesus’ birth on the basis that his death and conception took place on the same date (March 25 or April 6) and coming up with two close but different results (December 25 and January 6).




The Christian authors of the time do note a connection between the Pagan holiday and Jesus’ birth: but they never saw it as being engineered by the Church or pagan influence on the Church, but rather a coincidence or as a providential sign, as natural proof that God had selected Jesus over the false pagan gods.

So, I think it's clear that the origins of Christmas were not born out of paganism as many have stated. But has it been influenced by Paganism over the centuries? Like most things it has been influenced by pagan practices. Many of the European customs like Yule logs, holly, mistletoe and many other elements are from old pagan holidays that were introduced to the Christmas celebration during the middle ages. Many of these customs were lost in America because the puritans of America didn't celebrate Christmas because of all the pagan influence added to it during the middle ages and so Christmas really didn't catch on in America until the 1800's.

Santa:

As for Santa, actually Saint Nicolas is the Saint of children and commerce. Ancient legend tells of Nicolas going to the poor houses and leaving gold coins in the stockings people would hang up near the fireplace to dry. There is actually a Saint Nicolas day on December 6th. It used to be a festival for children however at one point due to religious persecution it was banned but Christmas on the other hand was allowed to continue and so they ended up merging the two together forever linking Saint Nicolas to Christmas. However, the modern incarnation of Santa was actually invented by the Coca-Cola company near the turn of the last century and he, and the legend surrounding him, bare little resemblance to the original. One could make an argument that the modern day Santa is nothing more than a pagan symbol that doesn't belong in the Christmas celebration. One could also argue that Saint Nicolas is a legitimate early Christian leader that is recognized by both Catholic and many protestant Churches.  


The Christmas tree:

Is the Christmas tree really the modern equivalent of the winter solstice pagan tradition of bringing greenery inside? Actually the history of the Christmas tree is completely separate from the traditions of the winter solstice. Again, it's only lazy and sloppy research that suggests the tie between the two.

In medieval western Europe, mystery or miracle plays taught biblical stories and Christian ideas to a largely illiterate population. The most famous and loved of these plays was The paradise play, which recounted the story of Adam and Eve. This was traditionally performed on the Church steps at around Christmas time.


 

Although the play featured the story of the Creation and the disobedience of Adam and Eve, it closed with the promise of the coming of a Savior. This made it appropriate for the celebration of Christmas. The paradise tree served as the central prop for the paradise play. It represented the two important trees of the Garden of Eden: 
the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life. Originally, only apples adorned the paradise tree. These symbolized the fall of humanity described in the Adam and Eve story. Perhaps because most other trees were barren and lifeless during December, the actors chose to hang the apples from an evergreen tree rather than from an apple tree. In the fifteenth century round, white communion wafers were added to the paradise tree. These wafers stood for the promise of reconciliation with God made possible through Jesus Christ. Church authorities banned miracle plays in the fifteenth                           

century but since they were so popular among the people, many people performed it privately and would even put a paradise tree on their front pouch out of protest. That is why even today much of Europe places their Christmas tree on the front porch instead of inside like Americans do. Later it was widely called the Christ tree and the red ball shaped ornaments that still represented the apples from the paradise tree were taken down on Christmas day and they would stomp on them and shatter them as a symbol of Christ defeating sin.

So, in closing, if we ask now is Christmas a pagan holiday just clocked in Christianity? Was the pagan holiday just renamed and all of it's pagan practices just relabeled? I think anyone who puts in just a little effort can clearly see that this is not the case. The date was used long before many people think. And the Christmas tree, the iconic symbol of Christmas, is it simply a pagan winter solstice tradition? Absolutely not. We can clearly trace the origins of the Christmas tree back in time and see that it indeed has it's own history apart from the winter solstice traditions. Does Christmas contain pagan traditions? Unfortunately like most things in our world it does. In the middle ages it adopted some of the pagan symbols of the winter solstice which are heavily ingrained in it to this day in Europe and to a lesser extent elsewhere.

While some of the practices might not be good, the intent of the holiday and the day it was placed on is not one of the bad practices. 

I would not fault or criticize someone for not celebrating it on the grounds that it has acquired too much paganism over the centuries.  But when people point their finger at me and tell me that Christmas is a Pagan holiday and that if I celebrate it then I am a pagan sun-god worshiper, I will correct them.

Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival,a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day. These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ.

Colossians 2:16-17




Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Lost & Found


What is Church? Is is a building, a denomination, an organization, a system, a format, a Pastor, a Priest? What does the word Church even mean? Well, actually the word Church never appears in the New Testament. The word that has been miss-translated as Church is the word “Ecclesia” and this word simply means “the called out ones” or “The summond”. So, who are the called out ones? They are the believers and followers of Jesus “Therefore, Come out from them and be separate, says the Lord.” 2 Corinthians 6:17.

You know, I've heard people rightly speak of not simply going to church but living the church but I think we often get the meaning of this wrong. Okay, going to church is showing up on Sunday morning and maybe a midweek Bible study. But what is living the church? So many of us will think “well if Sunday morning isn't enough to live the church then that means we need to attend service more often, we need to become involved in Bible study group, we need to get involved in the music ministry”. There is nothing really wrong with these activities but we are still seeing the church as a place, and so we think that if we want to live the church that means we have to become more involved in that place.

You are the Church and I am the Church and we are to meet together to pray for each other and to minister to each other and to have fellowship but the meeting itself is not Church, we are the church. It is important to get the order of things right The Church is not the leadership, the Pastor, the music leader, the deacons, the elders and then the rest of us are just the “audience” This is the mindset that we must escape from. Sure, there are leaders to be listened to and to be followed “And God has placed in the church (among the believers) first of all apostles, second prophets, third teachers, then miracles, then gifts of healing, of helping, of guidance, and of different kinds of tongues.”1 Corinthians 12:28.
But the whole idea that to get fed spiritually, to be prayed for, to have fellowship, to worship God depends on going to a certain place at a certain time is absurd and something that we need to break away from if we really want to live the church. 

If you and a few friends are gathered around the table sharing a dinner and fellowshiping how is that not the assembling of the Believers? If you and your neighbour sit down and discuss the word of God how is that not the assembling of the believers? The assembling of the believers doesn't have to be at a certain building at a certain time under a certain banner. It is where you are because you are the believers. And it is whenever you assemble with other believers. Sometimes larger groups of believers will assemble together, but that doesn't make that the church, that doesn’t make that gathering any more important or significant than the assembling of a few. Jesus said “For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.” Matthew 18:20.

In 1 Corinthians 14:26 we see God's plan for the assembling of the believers “When you come together, each of you has a hymn, or a word of instruction, a revelation, a tongue or an interpretation. Everything must be done so that the church (the believers) may be built up.” You see, maybe when we meet with our Christian friends God will give us a word for one or all of the others, maybe a revelation. Maybe as we fellowship we sing a song to the Lord. You see, this is our life, the life of the believers. Everything we do needs to be for and to God. Church is a lifestyle to be lived, not a place to go. The life lived by the believer is church because the true believer is always assembling with other believers in many different forms and in many different places.

Try this, the next time you read in the Bible every time you see the word Church replace it with the word believers, you just might get a new perspective on the Christian life.