If you consider yourself a Christian then this question is for you…

And this book is also highly recommended by us. “The Invitation: The Not-So-Simple Truth About Following ‘Jesus’” by Greg Sidders.

No it’s not all-the-way-right, but it will give you much to think about, and it’s a great start.

What a concept to ponder too… you may not yet know that the Greco-Roman term “Christ” isn’t an appropriate appellative of our Savior but you do know you are supposed to be following Him.

Have you considered what that means? To follow Him requires that you let Him lead you. To follow Him means you need to imitate His actions. To follow Him means you must learn how He thinks, understand what He does, and practice how He did these things.

Do you? Do you follow Him? Or do you follow what your modern American church denomination says and does and teaches you to imitate?

Do you follow the one you’ve been calling “Christ”, seeking to mimic His mannerisms and methods as mentioned in the pages and passages of the stories His students wrote about? Or are you doing what your theologians and theosophists dictate from what the late British empire instilled in us, which tradition they twisted out of the Greco-Roman world before?

If you truly want to follow faithfully in the footsteps of the Savior, then you must take the time to study His Ways and actions and learn to replicate these in your daily life.

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