This view expresses a vision of Christlike formation: that the highest human calling is not merely to admire these virtues, but to be continually transformed into their living expression through alignment with God.
Through the teachings and example of Christ Jesus, these traits are not isolated ideals; they are interconnected expressions of one divine nature:
Love — the foundation: “Love the Lord your God…” and “Love your neighbor as yourself.”
Law — alignment with God’s order: Christ fulfilled the law by revealing its deepest purpose—love, mercy, justice, and truth.
Hope — confident trust in God’s promises beyond circumstances.
Joy — a strength rooted not in comfort, but in communion with the Father.
Truth — Christ declared, “I am the way and the truth and the life.”
Peace — the stillness that comes from reconciliation with God and obedience to His will.
Purpose — living as a faithful steward of the mission entrusted by the Creator.
Oneness — unity with God and with others through divine love.
Humility — the posture of the servant who knows all power comes from God.
Honor — reflecting the dignity and sacred worth given by the Creator.
Humor — a joyful recognition of human limitation, wonder, and the gift of life.
Power — not domination, but authority surrendered to righteousness.
Strength — endurance through faith, discipline, and dependence on God.
Service — greatness expressed through serving others.
Grace — receiving and extending undeserved mercy.
Discipline — training the heart, mind, and body toward obedience and mastery.
Fearlessness — courage born from trust in God rather than absence of challenge.
Righteousness — right relationship with God expressed through thought, word, and action.
The pattern Christ reveals is that perfection is not the ego’s pursuit of flawlessness; it is complete alignment with the Father’s will. “Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect” (Matthew 5:48) is a call toward wholeness, maturity, and completeness in love.
The paradox of Christ’s example is that the HIGHEST expression of power is humility, the highest expression of greatness is service, and the highest expression of freedom is willing obedience to divine truth.
A concise formulation of this idea:
Perfection is the continual embodiment of the character of God through Christ: love without condition, truth without compromise, humility without weakness, power without pride, discipline without fear, and service without seeking recognition. It is becoming fully aligned with the Divine design—one heart, one purpose, one spirit with the Father’s will.
This is the essence of the transformation Christ taught: not merely knowing the Way, but becoming a faithful vessel through which the Way is lived.
@Prolotario1 Love you brother. Thank You. Do you know it took me some time to even want to tell others? But I made it past that in a short time I was telling everyone. Thank you for having already done inner work & being real enough to help us all. You are the Light of Christ
@Prolotario1 Waiting for you to hit the "meat" industry. I was under a spell until recently. I started to question what I was eating. That moved into what had been bothering me for years silently. Time to let the people know we been under a spell. Stop consuming rotting flesh I love yall
Do you still eat meat? What if you found out that it's everything that's wrong?
Do you think God put 2 of each on the Ark because He loved them? Or do you think God wanted to go hunting?