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Right now we are working on a process of growth to help us find out who we are now that we are who we are. You say I am a child of God. O.K., great, what does that mean? How did that happen? Explain it to me. This is where the rubber meets the road, folks. Let's stop and think a minute here. The Christianity we have is currently a set of broken fragmented pieces of what and who we really are.

We've got the power of God almighty living in us. Yet we are running around like a bunch of chickens with our heads cut off. Why? One reason and one reason only; not enough milk!

We really don't know who we are, we really don't know God and what He has done for us. We really don't have a clue as to what the Church really is and we really resemble the world more than we do Christ. Look, I am not getting down on anyone, I'm just stating a fact as I see it and I'm sure most of those who would take the time to objectively look would come to the same conclusions.

Look around you. How many churches are there in your city? How many are teaching the same thing to everyone? None. How many Christians do you know? How many Christians can answer those six questions beyond a shadow of a doubt? None. How many Christians can answer those six questions with the same answers? None. Why? Because that is not what we are being taught today! We are being taught about everything else. If we knew who we really were and who our God really is do you really think we would be as divided, as argumentative, as unsure of our own beliefs as we are now? No.

We have replaced the personal knowledge of God with the world's system of education and cumulative knowledge. Today, how much you know is more important than who you know. How are we ever going to come to a unity of the faith and knowledge of the Son of God? We need one goal for all churches everywhere. We need to stick to that goal whatever the cost, until we all have the same knowledge, the same language and are speaking the same things.

This is what God had in mind when He started the Church. He doesn't want us all full of head knowledge. He wants us all thoroughly nourished with the Milk, until we all come to the unity of the faith and the knowledge of the Son of God. All the information that is not leading us to this point is worthless and I don't care how many letters you have after your name.

To be mature is to be basic.

To be basic is to be sound in the fundamentals of Christianity. To be mature is to be teaching those fundamentals to those Christians who don't know them yet.

Think about it! Think it out for yourselves!

What is the best way to develop and grow in anything? Then how is the Church going to get there? Well, how? If we all could just focus on the Alphabet of God, the basics of what Christianity is all about, and get away from all this head knowledge stuff, we would be growing leaps and bounds. Just take a minute and think about the Church as a whole. Have you ever done that? Think about how it should function as one body, one living unit? Well, you say that is not your responsibility? hink again, my friend. It is all our responsibility to walk as Christians, without strife, without division, seeking God's will and promoting the cause of Christ, which is unity in the body, is it not?

How are we going to get there thinking it is not our responsibility? How is the church ever going to grow up into Him in all things? The milk is where it's at!