Guidelines

The Carpenter has "the Spirit without limit." What must a human be like to have the power to do anything, yet the obedience not to do so until asked. We often think of the Holy Spirit as a force of power, and forget he is a person of relationship. To know another without limit, to know another entirely, this is what we were created for. To be sure, Satan's interference has corrupted this objective, but Christ has re-established its direction and achievability.
When we follow the carpenter, and allow his life to be ours, we understand that he is offering us not just a philosophy, but an actual life practically demonstrated. To do this, however, we need to know what brings us closer to God, and what drives us further away, these are the guidelines of Christ. His life and words demonstrate and teach who we must be to allow this end of "being known and to know" to come to pass.

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