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The state of the Church before the Millennial Reign: Sharper than a double edged sword.
In the letter to the the angel of the church at Pergamum, Jesus says, “These are the words of him who has the sharp, double-edged sword.” Revelation 2:12b. In the book of Hebrews, the author writes, “For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing… Continue reading
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The state of the Church before the Millennial Reign: The church and sexuality.
In the last writing we were able to define very precisely what the Bible defines as sexual immorality. Why this becomes relevant should be obvious to anyone that has read the Bible, but we will make the case anyway. So let’s start at the beginning. In Genesis 1:28 it says this, “God blessed them and… Continue reading
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The state of the Church before the Millennial Reign.
For those who have been following these writings, I wanted to take a moment to thank you for taking the time to do so. I think when I reach the conclusion of them you will see why I am making the following request: If you have the means to do so, please take the time… Continue reading
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Law, justice, governance and the Millennial Reign: On Judaism.
Thanks be to the Israel of God. Through them mankind was reintroduced to their Creator, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. From them comes the gold standard for all legitimate law, the Ten Commandments. From them are the prophets I call brothers and teachers. And most importantly, from them, salvation in the form of… Continue reading
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Law, justice, governance and the Millennial Reign: DNA and reincarnation.
I often wonder why it seems that I’m sped up or slowed down in delivering what I believe is my mandate from God. Today is not one of those days. This writing was going to be my next writing in this series anyway, but today I read an article online about a famous person speaking… Continue reading
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Law, justice, governance and the Millennial Reign: the end of false worldviews.
One of the slogans of the day in America is that diversity is a strength. It kind of sounds like it has an iron sharpens iron feel to it, but that diversity is meant to be in what our various strengths are, not in what constitutes truth or what we should commonly value as a… Continue reading
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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