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Once More, Noah
It’s a major statement by itself for me to remind parishioners that the Code of Noah is part of any law we must obey for Kiln of the Soul. I’ve discussed it at length here before. Here is just a … Continue reading
No Word Magic
“But you said…” The moment those words escape your lips, you are no longer under my spiritual covering. You would have left the community covenant. Of course, it’s not those words in themselves, but what they betray regarding your spiritual … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, divine calling, eldercraft, feudalism, personal loyalty, Word of God, Zoroastrianism
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Genders and Formality
So where do we start with a covenant law code for Kiln of the Soul parish? Rather than wade through a bunch of particulars, let me pull some things together into more fundamental principles. Given our prevailing American culture, one … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, covenant family, gender confusion, organizational theory
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Meeting on the Mountain of God
Don’t get lost in the particulars; reach for a grasp of the fundamental moral elements. The Covenant of Christ is the one and only covenant God honors. In case it’s not obvious, the Code of Noah is simply the law … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, community, covenant, Covenant of Christ, faith, fleshly nature, human conflict, Mount Sinai
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Telling the Story Again, Part 5
As a sort of coda, I need to add one more warning: Libertarian theory is heavily influenced by Jews, as well. Bits and pieces of it work okay, but the current teaching is deeply Jewish. That is, it’s what Jews … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, decentralization, divine election, ethnic identity, grace, Holy Spirit, Jews, libertarian, racism
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God Is Waiting on Us
We are called to speak the truth about what’s going on in this world. The Lord has revealed what is true: This world is fallen and sinners will sin. Nothing good will ever come of human ambition. Human ambition itself … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, demons, divine election, eschatology, fundamental mission, Gentiles, Jews, sacrificial love, Satan, testimony
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It’s Who We Are, Not What We Do
I’ve already laid the foundation: This life is an illusion. Our human existence has only one purpose, and that is to testify that God alone deserves all praise and glory. There are others competing for some of that glory, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, disasters, divine election, human existence, The Great Commission
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NT Doctrine — 1 Timothy 2
Western minds do not understand the boundaries between the Spirit Realm and our fallen existence here in the flesh. They do not understand how those two realms connect. Evangelicals will choke on this: The current chapter refers to this life … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, biblical womanhood, covenant identity, prayer, Timothy
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Legitimate Use of Law
In our most recent Bible lesson, we see where Paul says that knowing the applicable law code from the Bible is not a waste of time. It is aimed at the flesh — our flesh. We study the law codes … Continue reading
The Necessity of Destruction
The problem is not that some women work outside the home, pursue a career and have no inclination to marry. The problem is that they want it. It’s the dominant pagan idolatry in the West. As long as they keep … Continue reading
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Tagged Apocalypse, Biblical Law, biblical manhood, biblical womanhood, Covenant of Christ, marriage
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