Next Project: Divine Moral Law

ACBM is pretty much finished. I’m posting the last few chapters for your comment, but I’m already praying about the next project.

I don’t yet know what to call it, but it will probably be a book instead of a course of study. The underlying theme is how rich the opportunity we have to live by the cosmic law of the universe. God created the universe according to His own character. He wove His morals into the substance of all things. It responds directly, though subtly, to anyone who embraces Him. It’s not some divine principle we can explain in mere words, or packing into some code of conduct. But if we walk in His Spirit, the whole universe works along with us.

So we do wrong when we speak, write, or even think of it in terms of duty or obligation. It’s an opportunity to touch the divine character itself. This is the underlying truth behind all studies in magic and other esoteric arts: You have the rich blessing of knowing exactly how it all works and claiming all the ancient heritage of things men have long forgotten.

It’s not hidden; it’s obscured by human reason. Our fallen nature is itself an attempt to work through all sorts of different frames of reference from the level of human resources. Redemption is simply embracing the one thing for which we are all hard wired to do. God’s revelation is reality itself. Because of our tainted grasp of things, He revealed Himself in the form of law covenants. It’s the best way to get our attention, but that attention was meant to evolve in each of us into a recognition of His divine call to receive His love.

I can’t avoid writing about that.

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