but it does make you redeemed, righteous, holy, wise.
Not instantaneously. Progressing in your relationship with God is a life-long process. Not the result of having said a magic prayer.
It does make you a friend of Christ.
Yes.
It does make you a son of the Most High.
Yes. But that doesn't mean we should boast.
It makes you as if pure, because Christ paid the penalty for your sins. It does not make it impossible for Christians to sin. That will only be possible in the afterlife.
It does make you one with a purpose and a destiny.
Yes.
It does give you access to the Holy Spirit of the living God, it does mean that the greater One than the one in the world lives in you.
Yes.
It does mean you are a king.
No.
It does mean you reign in life as a king in righteousness.
No.
It does make you a priest.
In a spiritual sense.
It does make you God's field, God's building, the body of the Lord Jesus Christ.
In a strictly metaphorical sense, yes.
It does make you anointed on the earth.
Better slow down with that kind of talk. The antichrist will call himself the "annointed one".
It does mean that you can lay your hands on the sick and they recover.
No. If that were the case, we wouldn't mave hospitals, we'd just have Christians healing everyone instead. Christ gave authority to his disciples to heal people, but that doesn't mean we all have the same ability. There will, however, be many false prophets who will arise in the end and perform great signs and wonders, to deceive many.
It does mean you can cast out demons,
God has not given everyone this spiritual gift, only some.
that you have authority over all the works of the devil.
No. If that were the case, I would remove all evil from this planet right now, and we'd be living in an ideal world.
It does mean that you are complete in Christ.
Yes.
It does mean that you have exceeding great power inside you.
You have the power to overcome evil within yourself. You don't have power to defeat it on earth. If that were the case, there wouldn't be any evil on earth.
It does mean that you are a co-heir with Christ.
Once you get to Heaven, yes.
It does mean that the love of the Father is lavished upon you,
Yes. But the Father loves everyone anyway.
it does mean that you share the glory of the Son,
No. I don't blasphemize myself to that level.
that you are alive together with Him
In a spiritual sense.
and seated in Heavenly places with Him.
Once you get there, sure. But we're not dead yet. You must show that you can remain faithful to Him your whole life first.
It does mean that you have overcome the world
If you remain faithful to Him your whole life.
and that you sit enthroned in heaven.
Once you get there, sure. But we're not dead yet. You must show that you can remain faithful to Him your whole life first.
It does mean that you can ask whatever you will in the name of the Jesus and the Father will give it to you.
Not to be taken literally.
And all this is only the case, of course, if you truely believe that Christ was the Son of God, from the bottom of your heart. You have to actually believe that it is true, not just guess right.