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Related Questions on the Covenant
We are no longer an earthly nation; we are a nation of hearts. We no longer have a Temple and accompanying rituals; we are the Temple. When Paul encouraged people to be diligent in studying the Old Testament (their Bible … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Law Covenants, moral discernment, Noah's Covenant, ritual observances, the Covenant of Moses
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Law of the Heart
It is the nature of any written revelation from God that words alone cannot portray the fullness of truth. In other words, there is no such thing as propositional truth as far as God is concerned. The only truth is … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, civility, heart-led, human government, law, Noah's Covenant, scripture, self-reliance
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Theology and Practice: Ecclesiology
We evaluate all things by the Covenants. That’s how God communicates with humanity. The whole revelation of God presumes you understand things in terms of His Covenants. When it comes to questions of human organization in this fallen world, only … Continue reading
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Tagged church, covenants, feudalism, Law of Moses, Noah's Covenant, radix fidem, virtual parish
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There’s More We Can Do
We don’t want Radix Fidem to become popular, but we do want it to spread so more people can share in the blessing. Nobody has to tell us that this will never be mainstream; Jesus warned that it could never … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged Biblical Law, Biblical Mysticism, divine calling, evangelism, heart-led, mission, Noah's Covenant, radix fidem
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Moral Mother Lode
We have yet to discover the rich treasure and heritage of Christ in our world. Our hearts teach us the truth; we know that there are generally two paths men tread to power and change in this world. One is … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Biblical Law, divine revelation, faith, heart-led, Noah's Covenant, persecution, tribulation
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Spotlight in the Night
Let’s make some distinctions here. There’s not a darned thing we can do to stop the immense evil in Syria, in part because it’s all tied into the Satanic plans regarding Israel. The whole thing is a swamp and there’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Facebook, heart-led, moral discernment, mysticism, Noah's Covenant, otherworldly, politics, prophecy, spirituality, technology, war
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For Example, Racism
For all that is in the world — the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life — is not of the Father but is of the world. (1 John 2:16 NKJV) I’ve covered … Continue reading
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Tagged law, Noah's Covenant, racism, sin, social justice, social sciences
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Non-partisan Support
We don’t encourage activism because it brings you too close to idolatry. It traps you in the Western mode of thinking and material reality. We don’t promote “Christian” virtues as law because it reduces religion to mere legalism. What we … Continue reading
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Tagged globalism, mysticism, neocons, Noah's Covenant, Political activism, politics, propaganda, prophecy, western epistemology
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Elder and Judge
Eldercraft is my term for the collection of skills and experiences necessary for being a biblical elder. We define “elder” as half of the leadership team described in the Bible as God’s Two Witnesses: priest and king. A biblical king … Continue reading
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Tagged Islam, law, Noah's Covenant, social conditioning, social sciences, Western heritage
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Noah and Cultural Identity
A distinctive cultural identity is required under Noah’s Covenant. In essence, the whole thing rests on the divine calling. God calls every human on this earth to live in a certain place and create a mode of life that implements … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged cultures and civilizations, heart-mind, moral discernment, Noah's Covenant, quantum reality, social stability
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