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Kiln of the Soul: A Statement of Faith
We are prepping for tribulation. A couple of weeks ago we looked afresh at the core of the Covenant of Christ — His Law is His love. Doctrine is frankly secondary; theology is merely human speculation. Jesus said that feudal … Continue reading
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Tagged church, Covenant of Christ, deacons, decentralization, divine election, elder, evangelism, feudalism, Hebrew epistemology, kiln of the soul, missions, mythology, parish pastor, radix fidem, red pill, scripture, statements of faith, tribalism, Unseen Realm
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Church Offices
Once again, this is something that shouldn’t require citing chapter and verse. It should all be familiar already, just a restatement to remind us of how God says things should work under the Covenant. 1. The Body — an extended … Continue reading
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Tagged Apostles, church body, church offices, deacons, elder, miracles, parish pastor, spiritual gifts
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Small Parts
Stuff is happening, but much of it is behind the scenes. We are in a time of winnowing on the blog here. Some of it isn’t voluntary, I suppose. I suspect the search engines aren’t entirely favorable to the content … Continue reading
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Tagged elder, fellowship, religion, virtual communion, virtual parish
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01 An Elder’s Moral Covering
I’m not a leader; I’m an elder. I don’t lead; I provide moral covering. You’ll find plenty of biblical references to the symbol of “covering for sins.” It goes all the way back to the Garden of Eden and the … Continue reading
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Tagged covering, elder, moral dominion, the Fall
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