The museums of the faith

The god's love in the saints or the museums of faith, which one do you choose?

This will not be a comprehensive study of the subject, but only a brief indication of the basic logic. Based on this brief overview, a topic can be broken down into verses, systematic explanations, and the like, if needed. The love of the god is the main ingredient of everything that happens in the spiritual. The love of the god is also the main and new commandment of Jesus, "A new commandment I give you, that you love one another as I have loved you." But he loves us with the love of the god, being the god himself. Therefore, he tells us that it is not enough to love with our own love, we must love with his. From where does this difference arise with the commandment in Moses’ law? From "the holy spirit given to us," because "the god's love is given in our hearts through the holy spirit given to us." Thus it is given to us through the spirit in the name of Jesus to love with the love of the god.
Let us see how love is expressed in a normal Christian—or even non-Christian—family. It is most often expressed through care: parents spend time, money and effort, every day, to nurture and grow their children, devoting special time to their education and training. Giving them love. Let us try to mentally project this attitude in the assembly of the god, where we are brothers and sisters, the god is our father, and he himself has commanded us to love one another from the heart, to help each other in need, even to the extent that if we hear that somewhere else on the face of the earth our brothers and sisters are starving, then our love must urge us to help them.
Now, however, let us see the opposite of the love of the god in any of your churches. You give donations to your leader and he uses them for salaries and for the maintenance of the faith museum that he has rented or built with the money of the saints from around the world. He doesn't help anyone in the sense of family relationships, which is what we are called to. We are called to be brothers and sisters. Many of us, after believing, lose the love of our blood relatives, and we are left with only our spiritual brotherhood. However, it does not exist because the "big fish" of the assembly does not want to put effort into you, nor even allow you do it. For example, I have seen countless times how after the Sunday service the door to the faith museum is locked until Wednesday, and then again until the next Sunday. And even if that's not exactly the case, no one has the freedom—in the building he pays for—to love and care for the rest of his brothers and sisters in need. And the finances are locked in the deep pockets of the "big fish", who considers himself the sole master of everything. He has locked the love of the god deep in his pockets. Very deep. And he has also locked up your love, forbidding you from doing good all week using the place you pay for with your money, and not allowing you to use your own money for care and mutual aid.
Therefore the god's commandment is to leave any organization that prevents you from loving your brothers and sisters in a proper and holy way in faith and love of the god. Jesus does not want you to support hypocrisy, nor to stand in the museums of faith called churches. He wants you to have a true faith that moves mountains, and through it to do miracles and good, without regard for those who call themselves your leaders who do not even consider loving anyone with the love of the god, for which they probably know almost nothing. “Come out from among them”, says the scripture.