ASSESSING A Part 2 plans to address (mostly )ONCE YOU (IF YOU) OFFICIALLY JOIN)
FIRST: This ministry, Cross Body Unity Servant Christian Community, based on the book of Ephesians 4, emphasizes the importance of submission. According to Apostle Paul in Ephesians 5:21, there is a call for “mutual submission in the fear of the Lord”
- THUS: Taveau makes this key point that we each should recognize the need to observe any set boundaries put in place by the host and accept and follow them.
- However, If those boundaries become toxic, it is wise to leave. (Note dysfunctional group fruit 2 Timothy 3;1-5, I Timothy 6:5)
- However, after you return from the meeting..after you are , back on your own turf, then you are not under their boundaries, be it back in your home,in your own ministry, not in visiting, attending their ministry fellowship, or business…out of respect you value and regard their boundaries, basic rules however, when , you are back on your own turf You do as God tells you.
- That is right.
- Apostle Paul mentors, “Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.” At that point, each person is responsible for their own actions. So, please obey God’s guidance.
GOOD SUBMISSION PRODUCES QUALITY HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP SAFE FRUITS
WISE DISCERNMENT FOR NEW VISITORS, REPEAT ATTENDERS (not joined yet, not planning to, just continually visit)
I advise using JAMES 3:17 to “assess and evaluate” each person, ongoing and yourself also.AND TO ASSESS THE TOP LEADERS, THE STAFF, ELDERS, CONGREGATIONAL LAY by how you resemble and role model the fruit of ”
the wisdom from above ” which is pure, peaceable, easily entreated, full of mercy and good fruit, withtout paritaility and without hypocrisy”
. We also ought to ongoing repeatedly train the importance of equal opportunity and real respect in ministry, fellowship, family, marriage, and community.
SECOND:YOU JOIN OFFICIALLYSecondly, it is important to understand that when God leads a person to officially join a ministry or organization, it signifies a new level of commitment. Once you make the decision to join, you are expected to submit to the rules and guidelines established by that particular work.
YOUR ABILITY TO CHOOSE WHAT, WHOM YOU WILL “SUBMIT” TO
If you are unmarried, single, a single parent, or divorced, you are the head of your household and should be respected as a valid and equal individual. This principle applies to both visitors and attendees, as well as those in leadership positions, including myself as a top founder leader. The goal is to follow Ephesians 5:21, but also to work out your own salvation according to the teachings of Apostle Paul. It is important to pray and seek guidance on where you should attend and whether it aligns with the respect for your authority as the head of your household.
If you have any further questions or need clarification, you can reach out to me at tclleadership@gmail.com.
THIS IS ABOUT APOSTLE PAUL SUBMISSION TO CHRISTIAN AUTHORITY AS A GALATIANS 1;1-2 SORT OF OFFICE ‘CROSS BODY” APOSTLE
Backstory: Apostle Paul had first be LP Saul who targeted and murdered the First Church Christians. So when he was gloriously saved and become on fire for Jesus, He went to the first church 12 apostle hand picked and mentored by Christ Himself (Meaning minus Judas, add Matthias)/
TD ASKS AI: WHO WAS PAUL SUBMITTED TO
Apostle Paul, as a devoted follower of Jesus Christ, considered himself to be submitted to God above all else. He recognized God’s authority as supreme and sought to align his life, ministry, and teachings with God’s will.
In his writings, Paul frequently referred to himself as a servant or slave of Christ, indicating his complete devotion and submission to Jesus as his Lord and Master. He saw himself as an instrument in God’s hands, carrying out God’s purposes and spreading the gospel.
Furthermore, Paul acknowledged the authority and leadership of the apostles who were appointed by Jesus and had been with Him during His ministry. In his letter to the Galatians, Paul described how he met with the apostles in Jerusalem to ensure that his preaching was in line with the gospel they were proclaiming (Galatians 2:1-2).
Paul also emphasized the importance of accountability and mutual submission within the Christian community. He taught that believers should submit to one another out of reverence for Christ (Ephesians 5:21), highlighting the principle of mutual respect and humility in relationships.
It is important to note that while Paul recognized and respected the authority of God, Jesus, and the apostles, his ultimate allegiance was to God, and he prioritized obedience to God’s will above all human authority. His submission to others was motivated by his desire to serve and honor God rather than simply complying with human demands.
In summary, Apostle Paul was primarily submitted to God and acknowledged the authority of Jesus Christ and the apostles. He also encouraged mutual submission and accountability within the Christian community.
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Know your “covering submission” contrite doctrines.
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Study in advance whom you will allow to speak into your life and if they are the right doctrinal, humble, genuine character true authority right fit.
Too many are eager to be over you and I when they actually immaturely resemble both Apostle Paul commanded “from such turn away” type Christian ministries. So examine leader, lay, elder fruit via I John 1:7, Ephesians 4:1-4 Ephesians 4:32, Abiding in James 3:17, 2 Timothy 3:1-5, 1 Timothy 6:5, Ephesians 5:21 not just 5:22).