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Ryan Welsh Ryan Welsh 4 years ago in Law

It may surprise many to learn that most of the teachings of Christ are not taught, in most cases, and are ignored by modern Christianity. Summarized by this article Christ taught that in order to be a genuine follower of Him (a Christian), one must believe and practice exactly what He taught. In addition, a church, a religious leader, or an individual can profess the name of Jesus Christ, prophesy (teach) in Jesus’ name and even perform miracles in the name of Christ—and still not be considered a “Christian” by God. Why? Because the church or individual does not teach or practice what Jesus Christ taught and practiced. This series of articles is going to expose the lawless nature of modern Christianity when it comes to the law of God. Jesus taught that His way (real Christianity), rather than an easy and popular religion with the above characteristics, would be “narrow” and “difficult” with “few” finding it (Matthew 7:14). Not only is it possible for a false version of Christianity to exist, but Christ specifically said that they would.

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