“THE UNDILUTED TRUTH ABOUT ‘CHRISTIANITY’” BY DONALD I. AND JOSIMAR SALUM
We are not Christians as defined by religion. We are disciples—followers of Christ.
What is called “Christianity” is not what Jesus taught.
It is not the true worship of God, even though many “Christians” claim to worship Him.
It is not believing in Jesus Christ according to the Scriptures, even though many profess His name.
It is not attending church services, even though millions gather weekly around religious traditions.
So, what is Christianity?
Christianity is a religious system—a human structure that often mimics the truth but does not embody it.
It can imitate the life of Christ, but it is not His life.
It can preach about righteousness, yet often lacks the manifestation of righteousness through the Spirit.
It promotes form without transformation.
It proclaims God while often lacking His presence.
True discipleship is not Christianity. It is the outworking of Christ’s life in us through the Holy Spirit.
It is the daily walk of Christ in us—not through religion, but through revelation, intimacy, and obedience to the Spirit of Christ.
The Word of God is not just heard or spoken—it is lived.
A disciple does not merely attend services—they manifest the Kingdom of God in every area of life.
We are not called to be religious “Christians” living by the flesh. We are called to be sons of God, walking by the Spirit, revealing Christ through love, obedience, holiness, and truth.
Religion cannot produce this. Only the Spirit can.
This is the Ekklesia—those who are called out of the world system, not to practice a religion about Christ (which He neither founded nor endorses), but to walk in union with Christ, in fellowship with those who are like Him.
#ASONE
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