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What is Christ Taught?

Welcome to Christ Taught, a space that is more than just a blog—it's an invitation. It's an invitation to open your Bible, quiet your heart, and listen.

My mission is to journey through Scripture, exploring the profound and life-changing teachings of Jesus. From in-depth studies of parables and prophecies to practical applications for daily living, I seek not only to understand the written Word of God but also to cultivate a heart that learns from the Holy Spirit. Here, I trust the Spirit to illuminate the path, helping you discover the wisdom, grace, and truth of Christ Himself.

Whether you are a new believer or have walked with the Lord for years, you are welcome. I invite you to join me in building a faith that is deeply rooted in knowledge and actively guided by a personal relationship with God, and to discover what it truly means to be taught by Christ.


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Fear of the Lord and combating sin

My cry has been for the body of Christ. The more that I surrender myself to God, the more at peace I am, but the more frustrated I personally become. The frustration I have is towards the body of Christ, which has allowed society to redefine what sin is and has allowed tolerance and compromise. In the book of Revelation, we see Jesus addressing tolerance and mentioning how it is wrong to tolerate sin in those who claim to be His.   To the church in Pergamum (Revelation 2:12-17) Jesus acknowledges that they live in a city “where Satan has his throne,” and even in that, they stood firm in the fact that God exists and that Jesus is the true messiah. Their faith did not waver.  But the bone that Christ is picking at them for is the fact that they are tolerating false teachings, which is leading them to idolatry and making it seem to them that sexual immorality is not that big of a deal. Jesus says to them, “Repent therefore! Otherwise, I will soon come to you and will fight a...

Did Jesus Claim to Be God? The Explicit Proof from Revelation

The Opening and the Misconception A false belief I had, that many Christians young in faith also hold, is about Jesus’ claim in deity. For the longest I believed that Jesus’ divinity was only inferred and that he never actually vocalized that he actually WAS God. Because Jesus never truly explicitly uses the divine title.  The Foundational Claims: Where Interpretation is Key Interpreting Jesus' Divine Claims We have verses on verses that point to what Jesus said that we then have interpreted as his claim to divinity. Examples of these verses being: John 8:58: "Jesus said to them, 'Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM .'" John 10:30: " I and the Father are one ." The Seven "I Am" Sayings: These statements link Jesus directly to divine provision and sustenance: "I am the bread of life " (John 6:35) "I am the light of the world " (John 8:12) "I am the door/gate " (John 10:9) "I am the good shep...

Matthew Chapters 1-8 | Public Notes

Welcome to my BLOG and Post #1 I am creating this blog to share my thoughts with the public. It's another form of journaling for me and it is an educational tool for others who are also early in their faith. There will be no true structure to this page (at least for now), it is genuinely my thoughts and what the Lord puts on my heart as it is centered around me being Christ Taught. This blog has started from my YouTube Video over how the Lord is changing me in my recent days. and will consist of the notes I make from time to time on the chapters I read. This specific post is a composite of what I noted from days 1-3 (but the video is over days 1-5). Video: The Book of Matthew Chapter 2 As a Man of God, you are to lead your family. It becomes crucial that you listen to and for the Lord! Joseph was the one who was getting the guidance and directions to lead his family.  The angels would come to him. Each time to leave Bethlehem and go to Egypt, and also to leave Egypt when it was sa...