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This book introduces a vision of Christianity as a path of practical discipline rather than a mere system of institutional belonging or doctrinal assent. The author argues that modern church religion has become a passive experience of sermon consumption and emotional worship that often leaves the "false self" or ego untouched. By contrasting contemporary church attendance with the radical, embodied "Way" of Yeshua, the source suggests that true discipleship involves a rigorous recovery of silence, watchfulness, and self-denial. While maintaining a strictly biblical foundation, the text uses Buddhist practice as a mirror to expose the lack of transformation in modern believers, urging a return to apprenticeship under Christ. Ultimately, the work calls for a cruciform life where spiritual liberation is found through the active death of the ego and total obedience to God.
By Atlas University x Klesia Press x Absurd Health x RuaMusic x KingArtistThis book introduces a vision of Christianity as a path of practical discipline rather than a mere system of institutional belonging or doctrinal assent. The author argues that modern church religion has become a passive experience of sermon consumption and emotional worship that often leaves the "false self" or ego untouched. By contrasting contemporary church attendance with the radical, embodied "Way" of Yeshua, the source suggests that true discipleship involves a rigorous recovery of silence, watchfulness, and self-denial. While maintaining a strictly biblical foundation, the text uses Buddhist practice as a mirror to expose the lack of transformation in modern believers, urging a return to apprenticeship under Christ. Ultimately, the work calls for a cruciform life where spiritual liberation is found through the active death of the ego and total obedience to God.