• Is there a difference between the Kingdom of God style of government and democracy? | 11.17.24
    Nov 18 2024

    Democracies focus on answering the question "What do the people want?"

    The Kingdom of God focuses on the question: "What does Father God want?"

    Jesus always used the same metric in evaluating who was qualified to enter into the Kingdom of Heaven. (See Matthew 7:21-23)

    The question to candidates for entrance into the Kingdom of God was :

    "Did you do My Father's will?"

    On Judgment Day we will not be judged based on our theology. Rather we will be judged based on our behavior as to whether our behavior reflected the carrying out of Father God's will in every aspect of our lives.

    If this message were preached at your local church on Sunday mornings, would it enlarge the attendance at your church or would it shrink it down?

    If you answered: "shrink it down", then you may want to consider going to God in prayer and inquiring of Him as to whether you are attending a life-giving church.

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  • Now What? Revival or Relinquishing? | 11.10.24
    Nov 12 2024

    Do we understand the times in which we live? Do we understand the nature of the God we serve, that He is a God who judges evil? Do we understand the role of the nation of Israel which serves as God's time clock regarding the return of the Father's divine Son back to earth? Do we understand the role of God's law in the judgment of the nations of the earth? Have we been taught that we as Gentiles are not under any law at all? Is that teaching accurate?

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  • Can a Constitutional Republic survive an immoral society?
    Nov 11 2024

    This show contains several quotes from our founding fathers as to their opinions answering the most critical question listed above. Choosing not to vote by exercising the franchise is in reality a vote. It is a vote against participating in our system of government (a constitutional republic) which requires our voting participation in order to survive.

    It is that simple.

    The choice is ours.

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  • Simple Truth Moments | 11.03.24 | The Virtues that Influenced America's Founding Principles
    Nov 4 2024

    Description: We review the values and world views of the philosophical influencers who helped forge the civic operational framework of the Constitutional, Representative Republic form of government of the United States of America. Such a government cannot survive without the active participation of its citizenry by the exercise of the franchise. (Actively voting for its national, state and local leaders)

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  • Simple Truth Moments | 10.27.24 | The Virtues that Influenced America's Founding Principles
    Oct 28 2024

    Description: We review the values and world views of the philosophical influencers who helped forge the civic operational framework of the Constitutional, Representative Republic form of government of the United States of America. Such a government cannot survive without the active participation of its citizenry by the exercise of the franchise. (Actively voting for its national, state and local leaders)

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  • : Our American Judeo-Christian Heritage began 146 years before the Declaration of Independence | 10.20.24
    Oct 21 2024

    A Puritan lawyer by the name of John Winthrop who became the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony wrote an outline in 1630 for the future governance of the newly discovered lands of North America. It was entitled "A Model of Christian Charity". It was to serve as the framework for both a civil and ecclesiastical system of governance for the new colony of religious refugees. This American compact, amongst others, would serve to recognize and acknowledge that the destiny of the 17th century arrivals of religious refugees to America was to be similar to the divine plans for God's prototypical, covenantal Hebrew people. The new settlers went out of their way to voluntarily obligate themselves to be accountable and subject to the same moral standards of righteousness established for the Hebrew people as delineated in the Bible's first testament.

    Moral and civic promises made to God were voluntarily linked by the new arrivals to their destinies and land acquisition. Their dedication of the newly discovered lands to the Kingdom of God was tied to their choice of God's moral law to be the foundational basis for their governmental operations. God's blessings which would produce both their spiritual and material success, were dependent on their abiding by the same terms and conditions pre-existing in the covenants between the God of Israel and the Hebrew people.

    Did this covenant between the settlers and God run with the land for later generations?

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  • Why are millions of Christians not participating in the exercise of the Franchise? (Voting) |10.13.24
    Oct 14 2024

    Americans more and more are ignorant of the heritage and history of their country not understanding the relevance of Civics. American history is more and more often not taught in our schools and if it is, it is a dramatic revisionist version of the same.

    We have a Judeo-Christian heritage which impacted America 150 years prior to the official establishment of our nation. Do we appreciate how instrumental were the governmental frameworks made by the very first settlers of our land who made pacts and covenants with God? As those legal agreements involved land, are they still in effect today from God's perspective?

    Do we as Americans even know what is the nature of our government? Is it a "democracy" or is it a constitutional representational republic? Is such a government able to function without the participation of its citizens?

    What has been preached from pulpits to erroneously discourage our participation in our own governance?

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  • Are we as Christians obligated to vote? If so, what values are we to express?
    Oct 7 2024

    Did you know that the United States of America as a constitutional republic has an approximate 150 year history and heritage that precedes its revolutionary founding of 1776?

    Did you know the original founders of America dating back to 1607, 1620 and 1630 were religious refugees from Europe who made covenants with God regarding the newly discovered lands? Did you know that most of these covenants were biblically based, one of which requested of God that the new settlements would be blessed or judged by God based on standards God set with ancient Israel? Are these covenants or compacts still in effect today from God's perspective? If so, what would be the implications for our modern nation today if we no longer recognize that we are under God's covenantal Jurisdiction as a Judeo-Christian nation? What does history tell us as to what happened to ancient Israel when they walked away from their covenantal obligations with God?

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