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Trumpet Ministries Conclusion

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Of the various errors present in current Christian teaching, the common denominator probably is the misunderstanding of the role of imputed righteousness. This misunderstanding has created an unscriptural "state of grace." The concept of the "state of grace" is that God has given a covenant (not found in the New Testament) by which a Gentile can make a profession of belief in Jesus Christ and on this basis, apart from any significant moral change, be admitted to Heaven upon his or her death.

It is not possible that a more deadly interpretation of the Apostle Paul's explanation of the transition from Moses to Christ could be advanced. The product of this error is people who believe in a doctrine but are not practicing righteousness, holiness, and obedience to God. Thus we have an effect opposite to God's purpose in providing a new covenant.

The very foundation of much Christian thought is unscriptural. The blood of Jesus Christ, instead of being a means whereby sinful man may begin the process of transformation into a new righteous creation, is presented as an alternative to moral change. We are being conformed to the image of Christ legally, not in actuality.

Current Christian teaching is much more Gnostic than it is scriptural.

The Kingdom of God is a real kingdom in which God's will is performed on the earth as it is in Heaven. It is at hand. Jesus is coming soon. Therefore God's people must begin to make the change from imputed to actual righteousness; for our assignment is to appear with Christ and establish the Kingdom of God on the earth.


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