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Tag Archives: Biblical Law
The Parable of Reality as a Person
Under the covenant of Radix Fidem, we hold the doctrine that Creation is alive, sentient and willful. Creation is generally the same thing as “reality” in the sense that Creation acts to defend its prerogatives. Creation is not all-powerful; that’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Creation, moral character, psychology, reality, spiritual redemption
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Path and Destination
It’s not as if we could do nothing, but what any action we take must follow Biblical Law. We live in a fallen world; it’s terminal. There is no saving this world as know it. What we mean by “this … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Biblical Law, Covenant of Noah, human government, oppression, otherworldly, peace, propaganda, shalom, the Fall
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Covenant Changes Everything
There are endless debates about what is in the best interest of the people, the country, what is just, etc. Let’s get one thing straight: Unless a divine covenant is involved, none of it matters. It’s all lies without a … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, convictions, Covenant of Noah, covenants, heart-led, Law Covenants, radix fidem
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Divine Wrath: The Big Picture
This year the US government will borrow more than a trillion dollars. This money isn’t borrowed the way you and I might borrow from a bank or other financier. Government debt has to sold in the form of bonds. That … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, divine justice, economics, government
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A Scurrilous Political Rant
First, let me state my excuse for this post: People keep shoving political crap at me in the background. They ask me to use my forum here to promote something they are so sure is God’s will. It’s not. I … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, federal government, politics, prophecy, social sciences, war
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Ain’t Happenin’ Here
Seven days without worship makes one weak. That’s an old pun — week/weak. Let’s pretend for a moment that I wasn’t able to post on my blog for a week or so. Let’s pretend further you all knew why, so … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, covenant community of faith, heart-led, mainstream churches, organizational theory, radix fidem, sensory heart
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Silence Is Sin
Over the past few weeks I’ve tried to establish in our minds a fundamental truth: What happens in this world really doesn’t matter in the ultimate sense. What matters is our commitment. Your heart-led conviction will lead to specific choices … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Covenant of Noah, government, oppression, politics, prophecy, shepherd role, social sciences
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Sermon on the Mount 18
False Prophets 7:15-20 This passage stands on a very large contextual background. Initially, a prophet gains a hearing by performing miracles and/or predicting things that consistently come to pass. However, Deuteronomy 13:2-4 is a strong example of pointing the people … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged Biblical Law, false prophets, Fruits of the Spirit, Judaism, shalom, the Covenant of Moses
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Can’t Fight Reality
This is a matter of understanding Law as the character of reality. In other words, we never view Biblical Law as a restriction we have to put up, as if reality was going to allow something that Law keeps away … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Biblical Mysticism, convictions, divine revelation, feudalism, heart-led, racism, reality, tribal society
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Family Business
Here’s a thought experiment: What is the business model of Radix Fidem? As a matter of context, we don’t have a profit model because it works as a non-profit, a totally unregistered charity. That’s our effect in the business climate, … Continue reading