Salvation, Christ, And The Fallen Adam

02Jan

Salvation, Christ, And The Fallen Adam

SALVATION, CHRIST, AND THE FALLEN ADAM

 

Founded in 1988 by pastor and teacher Sheila Vitale, Living Epistles Ministries provides free Christian literature, including podcasts. and videos. In addition to these free resources, Living Epistles Ministries also sells books that can be found on sites like Amazon and Barnes & Noble and donates about 15 percent of its total income to nonprofit organizations and charities. Among these resources, the organization provides religious teachings about salvation.

 

One such teaching reveals that there are only two spiritual men in the world, Jesus Christ, and the fallen Adam. The human body is described as a bed in which both Christ and the fallen Adam lie. A man must choose between Christ and the fallen Adam in every decision since Fallen Adam was corrupted by sin and is the weak part of a man. Salvation means that the soul of a person joins with Jesus Christ and receives healing and blessing, just as a wife marries a wealthy man and becomes rich as well.

 

Salvation occurs in stages and although people believe in Christ, they are not fully saved until they conceive the Christ mind. and prefer its perceptions over the perceptions of Fallen Adam.

 

Pastor Vitale's teachings may be found on the Living Epistles Website: LivingEpistles.org, on YouTube, Rumble, and many other sites.

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Pastor Vitale's Bio

Sheila R. Vitale is the founding teacher and pastor of Living Epistles Ministries and Christ-Centered Kabbalah. In that capacity, she expounds upon the Torah (Scripture) and teaches Scripture through a unique Judeo-Christian lens.

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