In 1998, I gave a sermonette designed to help a group of sovereign citizens in the church, who felt that they were indeed sovereign and in charge; as such, they were not required to obey the laws of the land. All have since left the …
"Then David and all the house of Israel played music before the Lord on all kinds of instruments." —II Samuel 6:5 Few subjects have generated more conflicts than the kinds of music one should listen to or the kind of music best …
We all have stories of people we know or have known who experienced separation from friends and family due to their beliefs. Perhaps that is our own story. From start to finish, the Bible is full of such stories too. Beginning in …
(8) You are already full! You are already rich! You have reigned as kings without us—and indeed I could wish you did reign, that we also might reign with you!
This verse contains an example of misidentifying spiritual riches. The apostle Paul mocks the congregation for thinking they were spiritually better off than they actually were. The context makes it clear that he is not talking about …
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His Bones Were Not Broken
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A Hidden Mystery in God!
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Strategies for Interfacing with Babylon: Without Becoming Assimilated (Part One)
by David F. Maas
Genesis 10 and 11 contain the brief history of Nimrod, the founder of Babylon and the Babylonian system, which has so greatly influenced the course of this world. While the Bible's narrative gives few details of Nimrod's life or character, those it mentions provide tremendous food for thought for those of us enduring the continued scattering of the church. The name Nimrod means "rebellion" or "let us revolt." At the heart of a rebel or revolutionary — one who seeks to change the present order by his own means — is a desire to rule. Satan, the original rebel, was not merely displeased with …
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