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Joshua

Joshua

Starting the book of Joshua. Moses is dead, Joshua takes command.  Rahab the harlot. Circumcision.  Replacing the people of Canaan.  The Captain of the Lord’s Host.

Sunday Sermon: The Ten Commandments

Sunday Sermon: The Ten Commandments

Explaining the eternal purpose of the Law as the central moral and political pillar of nations, especially Christian Nations.  All the prophets spoke in terms of the Ten Commandments and the Blessing and Curse bestowed upon a nation depending upon their corporate-social-national adherence to this Covenant.

Aftershow: All the Earth Will Be Full of Christian Nations

Aftershow: All the Earth Will Be Full of Christian Nations

Numbers 14:21. It is the purpose of God to fill the earth with Christian nations. It does not matter how big the giants are == the sons of Anak — Jesus Christ is well able to defeat them. Let the Church recover the vision of Christian Nations and let us again be willing to fight the Antichrist. The time is long past to rally to the banner of our King.

Sunday Sermon: Numbers 8-14

Sunday Sermon: Numbers 8-14

  • Following the cloud.
  • Let the enemies of God be scattered!
  • Don’t complain even when you have reason to complain!
  • God has the power to fix anything but He tests us.
  • Spying out the Promised land — we will build Christian Nations in time on earth regardless of how big the Giants are or the obstacles in our path.
  • Christian Nations are the destiny and purpose of God.
Who Do Preachers Obey?

Who Do Preachers Obey?

  • John 12:27. It’s OK to be afraid, but it’s not okay to give up or hide because you are afraid.
  • LGBTQ as unscientific, and thus a slap at our entire culture of “follow the science.”
  • Identifying institutional hypocrisy.
  • Pastors must resist the antichrist — they must stop obeying those who want to truncate the Gospel of the Kingdom.  The great commission includes disciplining nations (ethnic groups) and teaching them everything (Genesis to Revelation) that the Word of God teaches.  And the Bible definitely teaches us to create nations loyal to the King of all Kings, Jesus Christ, now on earth. That’s the Church’s job.
Defining the Conflict: Follow Up

Defining the Conflict: Follow Up

Jesus Christ v. AntiChrist

Framing the conflict as Jesus Christ versus the forces of the AntiChrist is the most effective way of describing our current situation, and the only narrative that will recruit hundreds of millions of “believers” into the fight.

Let’s be honest: 90% of “Christians,” including Pastors, ignore the current conflict. And while there is a huge overlap in Christians and Patriots (Right, Conservative, Traditionalist), they don’t perceive the conflict in terms of loyalty to our Monarch Jesus Christ. They are Patriots who happen to be Christians as well.

Our current distress should be about Christians creating nations, societies and states that are explicitly loyal to a distant Sovereign eagerly awaiting his return. If Charles III, King of the British Empire, can reign over distant New Zealand from old England, then Christians should no less swear fealty to our Sovereign King Jesus Christ, believe in Him no less, and prepare the way for our Lord no less than John the Baptist preparing the way for the Incarnation.

This conflict IS about loyal servants of Jesus Christ establishing of Christian Nation/States.  Bringing discipline to the nations IS the Great Commission.  The problem is that the Church doesn’t perceive it this way.

If we fight to roll back fifty years, or a hundred and fifty years, we will ultimately fail because “conservatism” or “traditional values” is a house built on sand. Without the Rock of the Word of God, a “conservative” society will fall (as we have watched the United States, and all of Christendom fall) because it eschewed the foundation of the Word of God — Jesus Christ.

If, on the other hand, the Church wakes up (and it is very much asleep as it waits to fly away in a “rapture”) then we will rebuild Christendom, making every valley a plain and every mountain low for the Rulership of our Monarch Jesus Christ.  This is nothing less than our duty as Christians.

Christian Reconstruction — Foundations for Christian Nations

Christian Reconstruction — Foundations for Christian Nations

A few decades ago there were heathen muttering against “Christian Reconstruction,” which was simply another way of saying “Jesus Christ is the God-Emperor of Earth and His Word is the final say on all matters forever.”   Christian’s were upset. Pastor’s were upset. Much ink was spilled renouncing what cannot be renounced (that the Word of God is Supreme over all creation).

I was fortunate to attend a series of of conferences on Christian Reconstruction in the Seattle area and met Rousas Rushdoony, Gary North, Otto Scott. I read Gary Demar, the “Red Books” (Christian History of the Constitution) and, my favorite, Greg Bahnsen’s Theonomy in Christian Ethics.

I heartedly endorse their work and legacy, hope this angers the AntiChrists, and encourage my readers to indulge in the riches they offer us.

This morning I was remind to turn to them for wisdom on Biblical economics, specifically warnings against a debt-based (usurious) economic systems that essentially enslave the masses and enriches a very few mammon-worshippers.  Any “Christian Nation” must address the fundamentals of money, banking and interest.  I am no expert at any of these, but I don’t need to be when they have offered up much better wisdom that I can bring to the table.

Bottom line, fiat currency is massive theft from the poor via inflation. That, coupled with endless mortgages and debt, are a system of slavery by any other name. It has to be addressed, abolished, and replaced by sound money, a sabbath on debts, jubillees, and rebuilding of cohesive groups (nations) that corporately worship Jesus Christ via their culture, language, geography, descendants and history.

Good morning,

Fritz Berggren, PhD
Colorado
22 October 2022

  • Ex 22:25 “If you lend money to any of My people who are poor among you, you shall not be like a moneylender to him; you shall not charge him interest.
  • Deuteronomy 23:19 “You shall not charge interest to your brother—interest on money or food or anything that is lent out at interest.
  • Leviticus 25:36 Take no usury or interest from him; but fear your God, that your brother may live with you.
  • Proverbs 22:7 The wealthy rule over the poor, and anyone who borrows is a slave to the lender.
  • Psalm 15
    Lord, who may [a]abide in Your tabernacle?
    Who may dwell in Your holy hill?
    He who walks uprightly,
    And works righteousness,
    And speaks the truth in his heart;
    He who does not backbite with his tongue,
    Nor does evil to his neighbor,
    Nor does he [b]take up a reproach against his friend;
    In whose eyes a vile person is despised,
    But he honors those who fear the Lord;
    He who swears to his own hurt and does not change;
    He who does not put out his money at usury,
    Nor does he take a bribe against the innocent.
    He who does these things shall never be moved.

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