The Enriching of Self — Meditating on Emptiness? Or Dwelling in Christ…
by admin ~ October 22nd, 2009
How do we truly come into our own? How do we reach the point that we truly know who we are? The point where we really understand our place in the universe?
That’s what the Paul’s Primers Ministry is all about, helping you enrich your own self in such a way that you find your true power and place in the Universe. You are not meant to get “lost” in the vastness of the universe (the nonsense of meditating on “emptiness”) by becoming “one” with God, but instead to celebrate your unique “self” by learning your true place in God’s creation (becoming “one” of the many truly unique individuals within the loving family of God).
The basis of our teaching is founded on the realization of the already completed cosmic realignment of all things in Christ. As you come to know the amazing work Christ did, and its many and varied implications, you will discover not only your own self, but also your purpose in life and your place in the universe, God’s creation.
Now, how do we get to know such things? By learning the dogma which is the drama of our faith—by learning the deep doctrines of Christianity. That may seem a daunting task, but don’t worry, our job is to make it easy for you to learn these things. Yes, we make it easy for you to know your self in both your pre-saved state and your totally saved state once you believe(d) in Christ. By this powerful knowing, your “being-in-Christ” becomes real, your sinless state a reality, and the enriching of self a profound state-of-being.
We encourage you to search out the truth of these matters. . .
We discuss such teachings regularly in our writings and other Ministry services, especially in our Daily Scripture Reading Service, where each day we go in depth as we wrap the Daily Scripture Reading with an informative and spirit-filled Inductive Bible Study. The amazing love of God is always at the core of each ten minute daily podcast, and the doctrine is always in support of the culmination of God’s love—the Gospel of Salvation, as fully, finally and completely revealed to us in Scripture and portrayed so powerfully in the writings of the Early Church Fathers (and in many of the continuing traditions of the Church). You can learn more at: http://www.cjrpress.com.
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