faith
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Law, justice, governance and the Millennial Reign: Why nations?
The case for there being sovereign nations is an easy one to make. If the past 100 years alone have taught us anything, it’s that people suffer en mass when the wrong people come to power. Thus the need for accountability being enforced by other nations. Enough nations come together to oppose aggressive, authoritarian, or… Continue reading
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Law, justice, governance and the Millennial Reign: Does the Church really want His kingdom to come?
(Personal note: For those who have been waiting for more content, I apologize for the delay. I’m currently involved in a short term project that will be ending soon. Today’s post is a little ahead of where I wanted to be for this installment, but recent events has moved this topic forward.) This week I… Continue reading
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Law, justice, governance and the Millennial Reign: The Ten Commandments, perfect law, part 2.
In the last writing I discussed what makes a law useful to people in that they are determined by specific harms that are unacceptable. Harms to body, property and falsely to reputation. All of these point to the necessity of bodily autonomy of each individual without impinging on the basic right of others as in… Continue reading
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A short commentary on the Parable of the ten virgins.
If you have read any of my previous entries, you know that my emphasis is understanding the prophetic and spiritual implications of the symbolism used in Scripture. And by following those symbols horizontally through the Bible that you gain a larger perspective on what we are to understand from those symbols. My current study is… Continue reading