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Shortcuts Undermine Strong Foundations, Blueprints Without Wisdom Fail

In all my years of studying and research I have noticed a pattern in most of these groups. They play to the “desires” of the people. This, is how the devil works though. Even the bible warns of this. In the book of Hebrews verse 13:2  Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have…

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** Announcement: Updates to Terms of Service and Other pages **

I have spent the day updating some information on the website. The updates are as follows;

Why I Do Not Believe in a Pre-Tribulation Rapture: Jesus and Paul Did Not Teach This Part 1
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Why I Do Not Believe in a Pre-Tribulation Rapture: Jesus and Paul Did Not Teach This Part 1

I am doing this article to 1. Share my beliefs and 2. to spark a civil discussion. There will be points that others will bring up to support there view, and I am all for this. I believe it is logically sound with the different views like pre-trib, mid-trib, post-trip, and amillennialism, that all can…

The Intersection of Faith and Law: Understanding How God’s Trust and the Role of Trustees Intersect with Man’s Law
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The Intersection of Faith and Law: Understanding How God’s Trust and the Role of Trustees Intersect with Man’s Law

I. IntroductionThe concept of trust has significant implications in both theological and legal perspectives, reflecting a structure of responsibility, stewardship, and accountability. Trust law, as established in legal frameworks, involves a fiduciary relationship in which one party—the trustee—is tasked with managing assets on behalf of another party, the beneficiary. This arrangement is governed by a…

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The Law of Agency: Its Principles Ordained by the Creator and Its Current Application

IntroductionThe law of agency is a principle foundational to many legal, business, and social relationships today. At its core, it involves one person (the agent) being authorized to act on behalf of another (the principal), creating a relationship characterized by authority, trust, responsibility, and accountability. While this principle may seem to be a purely human…

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**Annoucement** The Church can now accept Donations, etc…

We can now accept Donations, Tithes, and Offerings. For those who have been with us for a while, you know the accountability to all of you I hold us to. I do believe that a Pastor has a fiduciary relationship to the people and to the creator. you can now see the buttons for that…

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God’s Institution of Government and Mankind’s Free Will in Governance A Biblical Perspective with Hebrew and Greek Insights Part 4

When to Obey and Disobey Government:  A Biblical and Rabbinical Perspective The Bible teaches that governing authorities are established by God (Romans 13:1), but it also emphasizes that obedience to government is not absolute. When human rulers command what is contrary to God’s law, believers are required to obey God rather than men (Acts 5:29)….

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God’s Institution of Government and Mankind’s Free Will in Governance A Biblical Perspective with Hebrew and Greek Insights Part 3

The Purpose of Government According to Psalm 82  A Biblical and Rabbinical Perspective Psalm 82 provides one of the clearest biblical declarations of God’s expectations for rulers and His judgment upon those who govern unjustly. This passage establishes the moral and ethical foundation for righteous leadership, emphasizing that government must uphold justice, defend the weak,…

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God’s Institution of Government and Mankind’s Free Will in Governance: A Biblical Perspective with Hebrew and Greek Insights Part 2

Mankind’s Free Will in Choosing Government A Biblical and Rabbinical Perspective While God ordained government as an institution, He also granted humanity free will to determine its structure and leadership, provided it aligns with His divine laws. Throughout Scripture, we see examples of righteous governance, where rulers follow God’s commandments, and rebellious governance, where leaders…

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God’s Institution of Government and Mankind’s Free Will in Governance: A Biblical Perspective with Hebrew and Greek Insights Part 1

The Bible teaches that government is ordained by God to uphold justice, righteousness, and protection for the vulnerable. However, God has also given humanity free will to choose its form of government, provided it does not violate His moral law. Throughout both the Old and New Testaments, Scripture emphasizes that rulers are accountable to God…

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