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The Holy Spirit Is Christ Jesus Alive:
Christ. I attend church alone. Christ Jesus came to this world alone. Christ
came to save humankind, and I have a calling to do likewise.
The same way Christ stayed on the cross, until death. I stayed at the
church and endured torment, for a year. I did not see the connection
between the Lord’s martyrdom and me while tormented. I stood still
and let the Lord fight the battles, Exodus 14:13. Embarrassed because of
rejection of churchgoers. The same way, Christ Jesus rejected and despised,
but He endured the shame, Hebrews 12: 1-2. Christ Jesus remained nailed
to the cross, the same way I could have easily gotten up and walked out
of those churches, and never gone back, but I stayed until my time was
up never losing faith in the Word. My hand felt like my hand bones were
going to reduce into powder within split seconds. Like nails hammered
through Christ’s hands. Our hands were afflicted. My stigmata!
The same way Christ Jesus eventually died on the cross at Mt. Calvary,
I similarly died of being a member of those churches of torment.
Christ Jesus is sitting at God’s right. Churches are allegorically heaven
and are like being at Christ Jesus right hand. I am still alive, vibrant with
life. Christ Jesus is also alive, but only, as the Holy Spirit. Although I
stopped going to the church as the results of torment, thanks be to Christ,
I do not have to go astray, 1 Peter 2:25. The Holy Spirit dwells in us and we
have access to Him (24/7). If a church made with hands fails us, we have
another church built without hands that can succeed us, Acts 17:24-28. If
we learn the bible, we do not need to depend on others to preach the Bible
to us, through memorizing the Holy Bible; we possess a direct course of
communication with God.
I have forgiven because I want Christ Jesus has forgiven me, Luke 23:34.
I send God’s blessing, prayers, and forgiveness to those churches. Christ is
the Chief Cornerstone, an important person, Mark 12:10. We
partake in the sociable rejection,