
What "good works" are organic? How can Christianity
change to be a religion or a relationship of
good works? Is Christianity all about knowledge and anointing? It seems to me that Jesus was more into good works unto God, rather than knowledge or anointing. He did not tell the people whom He helped to seek knowledge, but to preach the Good News. Does this seeking knowledge and/or anointing turn Christianity into a religion of works for salvation? What did the early Church do before the Bible was written and fully organized? How did they experience God? How did they learn to live daily with God? Could this have been accomplished through good works? The more mature people would tell the inquiring minds what they desired to know; story time, Q/A time, and mentoring time.
Remember that Jesus spent almost all day and night with the twelve. What can the Church do to be more like the Church that Jesus desired; community, fellowship, "anointed," and redeemed?

God created a being that was
organic, yet the modern world desires everything to be perfectly known and understood. We must remember that God created us from dust as an organic or living being! As you may know, I love the flow of water; likewise the Church should learn from
the flow of water (be organic, living, and ever changing)! God created a people who created this creek, flower arrangement, and waterfall scenario, which is alive and growing!
How can you grow more towards God this year?
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