Christ and the good work



The Christ 
Christ to a greater part of the masses believe that he is an embodiment of salvation. The true teachings of Christ will show repeatedly he invited his followers to look within themselves to find the light of God. Christ instructed his followers not to externalize and glorify what they perceive with their eyes, even himself.

Christ in reference to his good works
When Christ spoke the term his “good works” he was pointing out that it was the father that doeth his great works. This implies that in reality you as an individual are not alone in what you are trying to accomplish or create so to speak. This means one does not need to go about daily life in an unfulfilled manner. This is because the father that is doing these great works also resides within you, the eternal you, the real you.

Christ and discovering the God-mind
Christ and other mystics alike discovered throughout the ages and as consciousness evolved that the God power of the higher mind is the success secret of the ages. One may associate the power of the higher mind with doing all types of good in your life. An individual only has to remain positive and open to experience this.

God, reality, and the ultimate truth
Within ultimate truth or ultimate reality one will see that God is the real life and real self of your being. This is what Christ truly meant when he said unto his followers, “the father and I are one.” This is of high importance to understand because largely an individual’s own sense of personal existence is based on societies conditioned beliefs. Once an individual removes such limiting beliefs from their consciousness the mind and body will then become receptive channels for the power of God to work through them.

The Scoop
Christ wanted individuals to know that they are not alone in their struggles if they would but work with the energy of the father that is available to all. The great works of Christ and other mystics is of great spiritual value and has been passed down through history so we may better understand what God means to us individually. It is for one to discover internally and to truly know that, “the father and I are one."


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