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11.27.2008

Yes, it's called Federal Theology


The inability (or refusal) of modern day seminary-educated Reformed Christians to understand the republication of the Covenant of Works in the Mosaic Covenant is beyond words.

There is only *one* way to be saved: (take a deep breath, ready?) works. Either your own, or Jesus'.

The goal of the false teachers called Romanists, Federal Visionists, NPPers, and all similar fellow travelers today and in history is to eliminate the option of Jesus accomplishing your salvation by works. They want to keep the burden on YOU. Got it? How many times do you have to be told this? How many times do you have to have it explained to you? In how many ways? Come on, now...

By the way: it's called Federal Theology.

The Mosaic Covenant is a covenant of works for Jesus (and the nation of Israel as a type of Jesus), and in being a covenant of works for Jesus it is part of the Covenant of Grace for us.

And yes, life is earned in the Covenant of Works. Earned. Earned. Earned. Pre-Fall Adam and the God-man Jesus had ability to earn life in the Covenant of Works. See the difference there from fallen man?

What Adam failed to fulfill Jesus came to fulfill. The first and second Adams.

You are either 'in' Adam (a bad place to be) or you are 'in' Christ (a good place to be). Federal Theology. Doctrine that is no less than the armor of God. The false teachers know it is truth and a threat to their father's kingdom (that would be the Kingdom of Satan).

So the false teachers have to do away with an earned Covenant of Works, both in the Garden *and* on Sinai. Get rid of it. Why? As stated: so they can shift the burden of salvation right back onto you, fallen man that you are. I.e. so they can keep you in the system of the Beast and in the kingdom of their father which is the Kingdom of Satan.

Wise up. And stop sending money to your seminaries. They failed you.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm sorry I have to take this tone of voice, and I know it grates and is also embarrassingly juvenile or whatever to some people, but this subject is too central, and the ignorance on it is too widespread, not to mention the pious way the ignorant ones hold to their ignorance on this subject: "I for one stand with justification by faith alone and not works! Now, have you been baptised? Are you following the ten commandments? Do you attend a correct church with a properly ordained minister who you put yourself under?"

See, they don't see themselves. They are in the system of the Beast while at the same time they are mouthing piously how they are against salvation by works.

They can't see how the devil and his false teachers have them twisted all around. And because they consider themselves 'somebodies' in the 'church' they can't back down and admit they were so wrong and so fooled; and also because they are so much respecters of persons they can't allow themselves to be taught by lowly Christians or admit that their ordained or educated peers could possible be wrong.

The sick and inane world of the Village of Morality.

November 28, 2008 at 4:55 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I edited the 'pilgrims' and 'are you slow?' type comments out.

November 29, 2008 at 4:02 AM  

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