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We’ll Be Okay
We have a burden to tell the truth, even though we know the world will not listen. Jesus warned His disciples of a fundamental truth: It is not for us to know the Father’s plans for human governments. He reserves … Continue reading
Posted in tribulation
Tagged Christian Law, civil war, Cliven Bundy, covenants, economic troubles, federal government, globalism, information war, law, patriots, tribulation
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Obeying the Law of Christ
Following Christ is not just a religion. We have long noted that Judaism is also not just a religion. Recently we were reminded of this in the words of Sarah Hurwitz. At a meeting of Jewish Federations of North America … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Christian Law, compartmentalization, mainstream christianity, tribalism, western epistemology
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Just the Beginning
Time for some clarifications. The Covenant of Moses ended at the Cross. God’s covenant relations with humans were moved to a different kind of covenant, a spiritual covenant under His Son. There would no longer be a nation belonging to … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Ancient Rome, Christian Law, Covenant of Christ, economic troubles, eldercraft, Elohim Council, globalism, oppression, Political activism, politics, the Covenant of Moses, Unseen Realm, war, Zionism
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Domains of Love
Here at Kiln of the Soul community, we aren’t merely non-partisan; our identity and agenda is rooted in another dimension of existence. We are Children of Eternity. I have a niece who is left-wing, pro LGBTQ+ and other wokisms. Doesn’t … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Christian Law, economics, eldercraft, family, sacrificial love, social stability
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Joy Is Mandatory
Sinners will sin. Does that bother you? We don’t belong to this world. “Just as the Father has loved me, I have also loved you; remain in my love. If you obey my commandments, you will remain in my love, … Continue reading
The Covenant Is Everything
It’s been a quiet couple of weeks for me. I’m still riding the bikes, but mostly so I could go out to my prayer chapels around the county. The thing weighing most on my heart has been identifying the biggest … Continue reading
Reprise: Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage
Coming back to our parish examination of what constitutes “law” for those under the Covenant of Christ in general, and Kiln of the Soul parish in particular, we should address the issue of divorce and remarriage. The first thing to … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Christian Law, covenant, divorce, marriage, remarriage, secular society
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Reversed Community
We’ve looked at reversing the world’s influence. Now, let’s go back and look again the Great Commission and the fundamental law of the Covenant of Christ: build a community of faith, loving as He loved. It means you don’t take … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Christian Law, covenant community of faith, Great Reversal, heart-led, otherworldly, The Great Commission, worldliness
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NT Doctrine — 1 Peter 4
Peter ends the previous chapter with Christ in Heaven at the right hand of God. But before He ascended, He lived in the flesh, tolerating the weakness. He knew from the start that the suffering would end on the Cross. … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged Apostle Peter, Christian Law, faith, otherworldly, persecution of christians, sacrificial love
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Systemic Barriers to Christian Nationalism
This apparently requires a little more elaboration. Think about what it is the gospel message is all about. Think about in terms of system analysis for a moment. We do not persuade in a clinical sense. That’s just a figure … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Christian Law, christian mysticism, Covenant of Noah, divine election, feudalism, heart-led, radix fidem, tribal society
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