Friday, May 25, 2007

What We Seek to Accomplish

Grace and peace, thanks for taking the time to read what’s been on our heart as of late. We do feel lead to premise all studies that come from azriELicia with the following “official” statement to clarify both our heart and intentions of our studies:


“It is our conviction, as our conscious is bound by both the Holy Spirit and the Infallible Word of God, that we humbly hold to what is known as Biblical Theology. We are not complete in our studies, therefore we shall remain teachable with a lowly spirit, always ready to recognize our errors. We are not extremists in our beliefs, meaning that we do not think that our Theological Orientation should be a cause for division among other members of the Body of Christ in the areas of all secondary or non-essential matters. However, in the event that any of the essential elements of the beautiful Christian faith have been or are being compromised in any way or fashion, this will cause a plea for discussion so the we may; hear, listen and render the heart of the person(s) who are opposition to the Orthodoxy of the Christian faith, with the hope to win them to the truth of the Christian faith, if it be in God’s Sovereign will.

It is our conviction, as our conscious is bound by both the Holy Spirit and the Infallible Word of God, that we humbly state our hearts desire to posses a balance of daily readings in God’s Word with a time in Prayer, therefore, obtaining an overall balance in lifestyle, thought, word and deed that will reflect the Glory of our Lord. We seek to show the love of Christ (agape) in our actions towards all people, showing an extension of the grace and mercy that we received from God, with the hope to draw all whom we speak with to the intimate and personal knowledge of God.

We are not perfect, nor claim to be so, we have flaws, we sin, but praise be God, that the righteousness of Christ’s perfect life has been imputed on both of our accounts by God’s sovereign choosing to accomplish His will. We are not higher than anyone on any level, for we like all men, were born dead in our sin, we were once children of wrath, but praise be to Christ our Lord, we are new creatures, and our old natures have been put to death. We, like all of God's elect, inhabit a corrupted dwelling, our flesh, humanity that is still unredeemed, and therefore strive daily to make our election and calling sure by living lives worthy of the calling that we have received.”

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