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6/5/14 11:38 PM |
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Excellent Yes, do the math. Let us be faithful and be fruitful, raising our children in the fear and admonition of the Lord.
Yes, let us implement God's Law and shine forth justice and truth to the darkness around us. Let us cast off those doubts which have through false teaching taken root in the church and turn to God's Law as the tool of victory that it is.
Yes, but also let us be aware that the enemy is not sleeping. They know all too well that children raised in God's Word are a danger to their system. There are murmurings that we should be deemed unfit (this from Richard Dawkins); there are children who have been taken from their parents because of their parents adherance to God's Word. (http://twelvetribes.com/articles/law-against-love) Remember Hitler's view and how every totalitarian government has sought to take the children. |
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6/3/14 11:12 PM |
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Great Sermon! Let him who has ears to hear, hear!
(O that we had such preachers here in Europe!) |
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5/14/14 10:06 AM |
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Hear the Word of God Hear the Word of God being preached. Yes, the true New World Order - that is to be being established by Christ through His Church - is His Kingdom with its own Law (God's Law) and its King (the Lord Jesus/Yeshua). This is what those who follow Him are to be doing. First, in themselves, then in their families, then in their communities and their congregations and in their nations - one person at a time.
God bless you, Pastor Rubino, in your work for Him. |
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4/27/14 2:27 AM |
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Of fundamental importance Of fundamental importance is the message of this sermon. Read the outline supplied by Pastor Rubino; listen to this sermon and apply it to your daily life - our future and the future of our children depend on what we do today. There is no "cheap grace". |
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4/20/14 2:22 AM |
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Much needed teaching - but not only for men Yes, this is a very much needed teaching - a very important aspect of holiness, foundational to the sanctification which must occur in the disciple's life; however, the emphasis is (as is too often the case, sadly) on men. Women, too, need to be reminded of the dangers of sexual immorality. It is my personal experience that they, too, are all to prone to fall (slide) into sexual immorality. |
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4/11/14 3:38 PM |
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Yes! We must be careful not to add to nor to take away from God's Law. We must be careful not to call evil that which is good nor vice versa. We need to be careful to distinguish between God's Law and the tradition of man. A case in point is Lamech's marrying two women (i.e. polygyny). If this is a sin, why does not God's Law forbid it? Yet it is not forbidden, but rather it is regulated and even in some constellations (e.g. Levirate Marriage) could be required. I fear there has been a mistake made in the interpretation of the God's making only Eve to give to Adam as wife. Let us be careful to not equate description with prescription. Were monogamy-only truly a creation mandate - were it truly wrong/sinful for a man to have more than one wife, could we not expect that God would plainly state that in His Law - the transgression of which is sin?
Shall we be ashamed of God's Law because it is not in accord with our traditions? God forbid! Rather we must bring our lives into harmony with His Law. As Pastor Rubino correctly points out: This is the path of healing and blessing. |
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4/10/14 4:48 PM |
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Amen! Amen! Yes! Since sin is the transgression of the Law and we are supposed to be putting off the old man of sin, we should be becoming increasingly obedient to God's Law. This is the pattern of sanctification - walking as He walked in obedience. No, we do not thereby earn our salvation, but rather through the enabling of the Holy Spirit through the washing of the Word we are made over in the image of Christ - we walk ever more obediently out of love for God.
Oh, let us be careful to not mistake the traditions of men for the Law of God! Let us be careful to not add to nor take away from His Law, His Torah (teaching, instruction on how we should live).
Amen, Pastor Rubino, amen! |
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4/2/14 11:55 PM |
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Excellent Sermon! Very, very good message! A much-needed teaching for our day. May it fall upon hearing ears.
(There is, however, one mistake and that is the claim that polygyny is not marriage. If that is so, why does God not forbid it in His Law? Remember: Sin is the transgression of the Law. A man having more than one wife is not a transgression of the Law.) |
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3/20/14 2:35 AM |
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Excellent! In his usual manner Pastor Einwechter delivers this powerful outline of biblical government.
Starting with the difference between the modern usage of the word "government" as opposed to that found in Webster's 1828 dictionary, we see that we now view government as the realm of the state. Biblically, however, government starts with self-government to which the Gospel enables us through the empowerment of the Holy Spirit. Beyond self-government there are three institutions (groups established for a definite purpose): family, church and state. Each has its own jurisdiction (speaking of law) and each is needed in a system of checks and balances. For more do please listen to this excellent exegesis of God's Word.
May God continue strengthening Pastor Einwechter to proclaim His Truth. |
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2/21/14 5:33 AM |
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Amen! Amen! May we who bear the name of Christ, who profess to follow Him heed the message of this sermon. Amen! |
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2/4/14 6:08 PM |
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Great Sermon! Listen and learn from a great man of the faith. |
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2/3/14 2:31 PM |
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This is biblical. Listen to this. This is the biblical teaching on the role of women in the Church. That means this is what God wants. Listen to it. Implement it. Then you will be obedient to God. |
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