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Tag Archives: Biblical Law
Pastoral Query: Christian Nationalism
I’ve been asked to address the notion of Christian Nationalism. Our source is Scripture first, and then conviction, though the convictions I share on this subject are shared by several in our Radix Fidem community. We’ve actually discussed this in … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged Biblical Law, christian mysticism, divine revelation, fallen nature, human government, personal redemption
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The Harvest Has Come
I believe it’s time to restate some things people so easily forget. Biblical Law stands on the character of the Lawgiver. His Law is an expression of Himself. In truth, Jesus Christ is the Living Law of God. The words … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged Apocalypse, Biblical Law, covenant, faith, human government, Israel, Satan
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The New Civil War
Let’s consider the context again. Those who obey Biblical Law cannot consider themselves Americans. By secular law, we might be citizens of the US, but we are simply on loan from God. We belong to Him; the bulk of Americans … Continue reading
Radix Fidem and Weddings
I’ve said this before: We are the New Israel, not the Old Israel. Some of what the Old Testament commands is not valid in Christ. Fortunately, Jesus and His Apostles did a fairly good job of helping us understand the … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged ANE, Biblical Law, law, mainstream religion, rituals, society, weddings
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Covering Differences
It’s been explained before on the old Catacomb Resident Blog: Whether you are under the Covenant changes everything. If you are committed to Biblical Law and live within the boundaries, you do not face the same world as everyone else. … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, Biblical Mysticism, covenant, otherworldly, spiritual orientation, worldliness
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NT Doctrine — Corinth
We insert here an interlude to explain some background. During Paul’s time at Ephesus, he wrote a letter to Corinth that he mentions (1 Corinthians 5:9), but which we do not have today. We guess that whomever was the messenger … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged Apostle Paul, Biblical Law, Corinthians, gnostic heresies, greek philosophers, marriage, pagan religion
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Getting Around It
The banking crisis is just another part of an ongoing, long-term plan of passive-aggressive conquest. From Paul Craig Roberts: To summarize, smaller conservative and prudent banks that invested in “safe” assets such as US Treasury bonds face bank runs. Larger … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged banking, Biblical Law, covenant, faith, globalism, internet, neocons, otherworldly, politics, wokism, Zionism
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Keep Your Flags
I’m not into flags. I have no interest in representing any culture and history that isn’t subject to the Covenant of Christ. But that doesn’t mean I won’t fight under one rebel flag or another for the sake of convenience. … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged armed resistance, Biblical Law, organizing principle, war
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Leaving the Herd 03
Part 1 of this series provided a foundation and overview. Part 2 outlines the essential elements of mysticism in faith. You already know that the mainstream western churches uniformly reject Biblical Law. They are not feudal, tribal or heart-led. There’s … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, christian mysticism, church politics, isolation, radix fidem
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Leaving the Herd 02
Part 1 of this series provided a foundation and overview. We must make ourselves conscious that the only thing egalitarian about our human existence is that we all start out doomed to Hell. We are fallen, and our human existence … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, christian mysticism, covenant, Garden of Eden, heart-led, parables
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