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6.30.2018

Some people need more supernatural

Some people are turned off from the Bible because of the supernatural in it. Some people, on the other hand, are turned on to the Bible when they learn there is more of the supernatural in it than the establishment church lets on or knows about.

Whatever draws you in to engage the complete word of God and potentially be regenerated by it and by the Holy Spirit is all good.

Eventually you have to gravitate towards orthodox (small 'o') doctrine. Yet if it was the supernatural elements of the Bible that drew you in you will have an advantage over 90% (or more) of establishment Christianity in being comfortable with the supernatural elements.

6.28.2018

The formula for the demonic

"It is truly not Scripture alone that judges humans harshly. It is human beings who have pronounced the harshest and most severe judgment on themselves. And it is always better to fall into the hands of the Lord than into those of people, for his mercy is great. For when God condemns us, he at the same time offers his forgiving love in Christ, but when people condemn people, they frequently cast them out and make them the object of scorn. When God condemns us, he has this judgment brought to us by people—prophets and apostles and ministers—who do not elevate themselves to a level high above us but include themselves with us in a common confession of guilt. By contrast, philosophers and moralists, in despising people, usually forget that they themselves are human." - Herman Bavinck, Reformed Dogmatics

When the law is wielded minus the gospel it inevitably becomes demonic. It is also usually twisted and distorted and even turned upside-down, when wielded by unself-aware (or consciously evil) fallen human beings.

When you see phone video from Africa of a street justice scene you are seeing what law looks like wielded by unself-aware fallen man. Somebody accused of stealing will be set upon by a righteous crowd, kicked, stoned, set on fire. In false religion you see the same thing on a larger scale. In Islam you see all law and no gospel, and hence you see much crude violence and blood-letting in the name of 'righteousness.'

You see the same phenomenon in totalitarian states. Same law-minus-gospel at work. And twisted, distorted, perverted law at that. Law in the service of the goals of fallen angels and fallen man. The big end goal being human sacrifice (either suffering or death, or both) to the Kingdom of Satan. Genocide, if possible.

The main point is God's law, twisted, distorted, perverted, in the hands of ruling fallen angels on high and fallen man here on earth is demonic when it is without the necessary counterpoint of the gospel. Counterpoint: the combination of two or more independent melodies into a single harmonic texture...a complimenting item.

6.27.2018

Being an individual is not bad

Beware pastors or theologians telling you individualism is a bad thing based on this connection with post-modernism:

Here, then, is the single epistemological and moral principle in postmodernism, namely, the freedom, autonomy, and sovereignty of the individual. You alone decide what is true and false, right and wrong, for yourself.

That's a quote from a book on worldviews by an author named Sunshine.

What, afterall, is the antithesis of individualism? Melting into some sort of collective? Obviously being an individual is not the root cause of not recognizing an absolute standard for truth. Ignorance, sin, a seared conscience might be candidates for the root cause, but not the notion or reality of being an individual.

6.16.2018

Law and Gospel: A Practical Understanding of the Christian Faith

1. A truly practical understanding of the Christian faith. Church leaders and educators have let us down.

2. The Christian faith is reality. It is based in creation, history, human nature, law, and Gospel.

3. Law has to be seen as something almost tangible. Like a medium we exist in and that we use and abuse. It's kind of like the logos (word) spoken of in the Gospel of John, chapter 1. It's something we can't escape, any more than a fish can escape water.

4. We feel this phenomena of law in the personal/social realm. In the realm of government/state. And in the larger realm of the religions operated on high by fallen angels and in this world by fallen man.

5. At first, in the Garden, we were in harmony with this law. Then after the fall of Adam we became out of harmony with this law. The law became a curse. It began to be twisted and distorted and even turned upside down as it began to be used by fallen angels and fallen man to coerce and control and enslave.

6. We mostly know the law - as Christians - as being a curse because we can't fulfill it after the fall and as carrying the penalty of death which we can't escape. As Christians, though, those aspects of the law have been taken care of by Jesus who fulfilled the law and paid the penalty of death for us all making the law no more an undefeatable curse. This is the good news of the Gospel.

7. Yet the law still remains to be used by fallen angels and fallen man in its twisted, distorted form as false religion; and by the state as coercive force; and in our social sphere as manipulation and attack in various ways. (Accusing and shaming are big aspects of the law of God as it's wielded in its distorted form.)

8. A Christian has to learn how to deal with these remaining perverted uses of the law at these three different levels in the battle with the world, the flesh, and the Devil.

9. We are freed from the curse of the law, yet while still in the flesh we are on a spiritual battlefield where we have to deal with these remaining elements of the law.

10. When Jesus teaches us how to act in general, for instance to love our enemy, He is teaching us how to do battle with the now perverted law as it is wielded by fallen angels and fallen man. All of Jesus' teaching is about this. Christianity is a warfare teaching. Yet it is simple: there is law, and there is gospel. The law of God is pure and good as it is engrafted in the Bible (the ten commandments, the two great commandments of Jesus), yet it is a twisted, distorted version of that law that is wielded against us on the spiritual battlefield.

11. We basically walk, wherever we walk, in a dark medium of the distorted and twisted law of God as enforced by fallen angels and fallen man.

12. When we follow Jesus' teaching to basically have gratitude in place of resentment for everything all the time we are practically doing effective battle with the forces of darkness on the spiritual battlefield, and it develops us in terms of our progressive sanctification.

13. Our faith in Jesus' work in his life to fulfill the law and in his death on the cross to fulfill the penalty of the law for us once and for all gives us all we need for victory. Everything else is successful battle or getting beat up pretty good yet still having the victory. Jesus as leader of God's army needs good soldiers though. He wants good, effective soldiers. Good effective soldiers by their example call out other of God's elect and perform acts on the battlefield that need to be performed. Effects that are contingent on good soldiers getting it done. Examples are myriad but basically have to do with effecting lives of God's people especially ones connected to us in the connections and timelines of our lives. People we can influence.

14. But see how this has to do with law. This battle. The dark forces want you resentful rather than grateful. They want you asleep rather than awake. They want you imprisoned rather than free. At all levels: personal/social, government/state, false or counterfeit religion. And they use God's law in a twisted, distorted form to do this. The most hellish totalitarian states of the last hundred years use law - God's law - law as a thing that God created and that we all exist in as a medium, in a distorted form. See this. This is the aspect of law that Christian leaders and educators have been delinquent in describing and explaining. They don't see it.

15. A big point about all this to know is: Law without Gospel is a formula for the demonic. The totalitarian states of the 20th century were all law and no gospel. They were thus blood-splattered hell-holes of suffering and death. Islam is all law and no gospel, hence it is a bloody hell show. (Funny how all law sounds like Allah, but anyway...)

ADDENDUM: Christian leaders and educators don't see it, as stated, but this should be added: this is why establishment Christianity knows nothing of spiritual warfare and never speaks of Jesus' teaching on things like wakefulness and loving your enemy. These are practices that enable us to do battle with the law as it's wielded in its distorted form by fallen angels and fallen man. Establishment Christians are going with the flow. They feel no friction and want no friction on the spiritual landscape. Real Christians can't escape the friction and learn to use it to develop. Like warriors. But it's a subtle battle because it's not like fighting flesh and blood. The two great commandments of Jesus correlate to being awake and loving your enemy, and constitute the complete war plan; but to learn of those two acts is to go deeply into their meaning. But you meet the friction of the law with those two acts and this enables you to develop and transcend and navigate the spiritual landscape which is a battlefield. That friction actually becomes a gift in your view. An opportunity to develop. Law and Gospel. Christianity is simple as in plain, but we must understand law especially to see it all in its completeness and simplicity.

6.14.2018

Read these 6 posts, then read them again

These six posts will give new understanding. They don't plow over old ground. They aren't novelties either. Few will get them, but they are rare matter for people who have reached the limit of what mainstream theology gives. Though there is no originality. That quest usually leads a person leftward theologically. These six posts take you in a direction that angers the world, the flesh, and the devil.

6.04.2018

Extract from the Lord's Prayer, Thomas Watson

God will settle an inheritance on his children, and an inheritance no less than a kingdom! "It is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom!" Luke 12:32. This kingdom is more glorious and magnificent than any earthly kingdom; it is set out by pearls, precious stones, and the richest jewels. Rev 21:19. What are all the rarities of the world, the coasts of pearl, the islands of spices, the rocks of diamonds, compared to this glorious heavenly kingdom! In this heavenly kingdom—are satisfying, unparalleled beauty, rivers of pleasure—and that forever! "At your right hand are pleasures for evermore." Psalm 16:2. Heaven's eminence is its permanence ; and this kingdom God's children enter into immediately after death. There is a sudden transition and passage from death —to glory ! "Absent from the body—present with the Lord!" 2 Cor 5:8.

6.02.2018

Angels and human death

God created animals, humans, and angels. One of the reasons angels exist is to help humans at death. We have to focus on this connection.

Unfortunately theologians, especially Protestant ones in reaction to Roman Catholic extravagances, become concern trolls whenever anyone starts talking or thinking about angels.

Angels exist. As a large class of creation they exist. Yeah, seminary professors, it's supernatural. As much as that ruffles your suspenders it's just biblical fact and reality.

We are not alone at death. We live in a personal universe. Not an impersonal universe as the dead soul materialists/atheists (more than a few of which are teaching in seminaries) preach.

Angels exist and have jobs given to them by God. One of which is being present at the death of a human being. Not just believers either. Nobody is judged to hell before the Second Coming. Ad hoc doctrine such as the intermediate state is no more biblical than purgatory.

Human death involves aspects of time that are beyond our experience or comprehension. God the Holy Spirit regenerates from eternity. That includes all of a human being's time. Even if just one month in the womb. Or one nano second. The Holy Spirit can access us, give us a new heart, in our childhood, while we are old and grey. Or dead and in Hades. I.e., we are alive in all our time and can be regenerated at any time in our history. We can only perceive this as revolution or wheel turning, but it is more a block of living time with more dimensions of time beyond the mere 4th dimension which is where we experience time (i.e. a timeline, birth to death). This is not universalism; and this is not second chanceism. This is part of the Creator/creation divide as it effects time and our perception of time.

Recurrence, which isn't reincarnation (it's much more boring and interesting at the same time than that) fits the biblical data (even the biblical data that we all live once and die once). For anybody curious the best description is in the last chapter of Ouspensky's book titled Fourth Way . For those not curious, it's not mandatory knowledge for faith and salvation.

I've forgotten the main point I wanted to make about angels and human death... I think I just wanted to focus on the reality of one of the jobs angels have been given regarding being there and helping us at our death. We don't go into an impersonal void. We aren't alone.

Psalm 23 now comes to mind. In verse 4 it speaks of death, the immediate afterlife, and says thou art with me. Thy rod and thy staff comfort me. Easy to see that rod and staff can be metaphors for angels who carry out God's will. Are present for God.