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NT Doctrine — John 21
John was humble enough to make his final chapter about Peter, the appointed leader of the Twelve. This was his endorsement of that appointment, though he published his Gospel long after Peter and the others were dead for at last … Continue reading
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Tagged commitment, Hebrew Mysticism, Jesus Christ, John's Gospel, restoring justice, Simon Peter
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Is It Wrong to Be Human?
A critical element in the warfare we now see within the US is the business of shaming. It’s used as a bludgeon. The obvious answer to this to be a ghost who cannot be struck: Have no shame. It’s not … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged call to repentance, fallen nature, false guilt, Humility, mortality, restoring justice
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Theology and Practice: Justice
The Law of God, expressed in His Covenants, is the measure of justice. The fundamental question is: Who has been offended? When one has answered this question, all other issues have already been decided. Once we as children of His … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, Covenant of Noah, divine justice, divine revelation, eldership, heart-led, restoring justice
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Parable of the Bridge
He stood on the road, surveying the damage. Somewhere upland from here the flooding had pushed something in place that blocked its original course, and the overflow had run across his land. It carved out a massive channel that left … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant family, faith community, parables, restoring justice, sin
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Humble Silence
We stand silent before the wonder of God’s glory. In God’s Presence, silence is mandated because we have no answer but to praise Him. But we are unworthy, so it requires His permit for even that. Among humanity, our mandate … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged government, human-rights, law, oppression, presence of god, restoring justice, scripture
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