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Most Christians Are in the Wrong Church
The one body Jesus built — most believers aren’t in it
You can be sincere — and still be wrong.
Most Christians never question what they were taught.
That could be a fatal mistake.
Wait... Jesus started a Church?
Yes. One Church. Singular.
“I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it.”
—Matthew 16:18
Not a thousand denominations. Not a loose collection of believers. A single, organized Body that preaches the same message He preached and lives by the same standard He set.
But something happened.
Satan couldn’t destroy the Church.
So he did something smarter.
He counterfeited it.
The greatest deception isn’t atheism. It’s false Christianity.
“For if someone comes and proclaims another Jesus than the one we proclaimed... or if you accept a different gospel... you put up with it readily enough!”
—2 Corinthians 11:4
False churches don’t deny Christ. They redefine Him.
They talk about grace but ignore repentance.
They preach Him as Savior but reject Him as Lord.
They call themselves Christian — but refuse to obey His commands.
That’s not just confusion.
That’s spiritual identity theft.
Three Traits of the Church Jesus Built
How do you know if you're in the Church Jesus founded?
Check for these three non-negotiables:
1. It preaches the gospel of the Kingdom of God — not just personal salvation, but the message Jesus actually proclaimed: the government of God is coming to rule the earth.
2. It teaches repentance, baptism, and obedience to God’s law — not just belief. Yahshua (Jesus) said, “If you love Me, keep My commandments.”
3. It’s led by the Spirit and keeps the commandments of God — not tradition, not popularity, not compromise. It worships God in spirit and in truth.
If your church doesn’t preach those things…
You’re not in the Church Jesus built.
You’re not following the right gospel.
And you’re not following the right King.
What now?
The true Church still exists.
It’s small. Scattered. Slandered.
But faithful.
It doesn’t look impressive.
It’s not popular.
But it keeps the faith once delivered.
“Come out of her, My people, lest you share in her sins, and lest you receive of her plagues.”
—Revelation 18:4
Jesus isn’t returning for a crowd of believers.
He’s returning for a Bride who obeys Him.
Tomorrow: Truth #4 — The True Gospel Was Suppressed (And Still Is)
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