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Conviction versus Doctrine
Following the Bible Lesson passage in 1 Timothy 4, some good questions came up. In the early chapters of Genesis we have the story of Noah. One detail has confused people. On the one hand, Noah had to take seven … Continue reading
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Tagged Covenant of Noah, fleshly nature, health, holiness, Jesus Christ, kosher, offerings, Timothy
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Game Parable
Here’s a parable: This world is a game, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG). Some characters belong to the game; covenant people are just playing it. I’ve been contemplating the alternate realities of inside versus outside the Covenant. We … Continue reading
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Tagged christian mysticism, Covenant of Christ, Covenant of Noah, game theory, parable, simulation, the Covenant of Moses
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They Will Fall
Basic biblical truth: No human political construct will last very long, at any scale. From a clan to a whole civilization, none of them can possibly last very long. Given the nature of our unstoppable decline to the final apocalypse … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, church, community, covenant family, Covenant of Noah
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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
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Tagged Christian Law, christian mysticism, Covenant of Noah, divine election, feudalism, heart-led, radix fidem, tribal society
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Make the Devil Smile
I’m not taking any prisoners on this one. I’ve grown weary of people repeating the lies of Satan — about Satan. There’s a whole bunch of noise out there from alt-media and liberty-minded folks about something they claim is satanic. … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, covenant community of faith, Covenant of Noah, faith, idolatry, pagan mythology, pedophilia
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First Step in the Right Direction
Scripture is not revelation; it is a manifestation of revelation. Revelation is God telling you about Himself, in terms of what you can know about Him while in your fallen state. The whole point is to get to know Him … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Covenant of Noah, divine revelation, economics, heart-led, moral boundaries, social sciences
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People Need Jesus
Yeah, what he said. I’ve been saying this for years: Jesus didn’t die on the Cross to open the way to Heaven. People died and went to Heaven ever since leaving the Garden of Eden. It has always been a … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant identity, Covenant of Christ, covenant of moses, Covenant of Noah
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Do You Really Want to Understand?
So, most of us understand that the globalists are doing a poor job of concealing their murderous plans to reduce the world’s human population through a very painful process of impoverishing us. They are shutting down the western economic system … Continue reading
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Tagged Covenant of Noah, economics, Jesus Christ, Jews, Judaism, oppression, politics, ruling elite, the Covenant of Moses
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New Testament Doctrine — Addenda 01
This will be inserted into our series of lessons showing the continuity between the Old and New Testaments. We have just finished an examination of Matthew 5:17-48 in several lessons. A critical element is that you understand the context: The … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant, Covenant of Noah, faith, heart-led, law, legalism, Pharisaism, Talmud, the Covenant of Moses
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Pursuing His Heart
Let’s take a broader look at this Biblical Law thing. Paul told us that we are obliged to study the Covenant of Moses, to rightly divide the Word. We are supposed to recognize the difference in context. We are not … Continue reading