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Christian Nations, Part 3 — the Ten Commandments

Christian Nations, Part 3 — the Ten Commandments

We have talked about borders, a homogenous ethnic population, and now we need to look at Law.  The Law for a Christian Nations is the Ten Commandments.  This is the covenant for the nations — a nation living by the Ten Commandments is blessed.  Those violating the Ten Commandments incur many curses.

https://www.brighteon.com/2eee2a00-b6c9-48da-a0d9-25f93867d573

https://rumble.com/v3bdds3-christian-nations-part-3-the-law.html

Here’s a precis on that: https://bloodandfaith.com/2023/05/03/the-role-of-the-ten-commandments/

Covenant For Tha Nations Bible Study.

The Role of the Ten Commandments

The Role of the Ten Commandments

How to Understand the Ten Commandments

Jesus Christ (Pre-Incarnation) gave Moses the Ten Commandments. They were for entire nation of the Hebrews.  The Ten Commandments were never just personal aspirations of morality — they remain the foundation of the covenant between God and an entire nation.

A nation is blessed or cursed based upon obedience or disobedience to the Commandments. Ancient Israel was to be the example to the rest of the word, so the rest of the world could learn from them. (Isaiah 2:1-4) If they obeyed the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20), then God would bless the nation (Deuteronomy 28:1-14).  If they disobeyed they would be cursed, as laid out in Deuteronomy 28:15-68.  The entire history of ancient Israel was based upon this covenant.The Antichrist

This covenant, the Ten Commandments,  is not about personal redemption, the salvation of the soul, or being born again. It is about God’s relationship with an entire nation.  This covenant remains valid today for the people of God (the followers of Jesus Christ).  This covenant is the legal and moral foundation of Christians nations.

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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.

Podcast: The Ten Commandments

Podcast: The Ten Commandments

03:15 Blackstone
07:15 Jesus Christ and the Law of God
08:35 Rank in the Kingdom of God
09:30 Old Testament v. New Testament
10:50 Jesus Christ repeats the Ten Commandments
12:35 Exodus 20
15:15 Sabbath
18:45 Honoring One’s Parents
25:50 Bearing False Witness
27:15 Covetousness and Social Policy
29:25 Quotes Regarding a Christian Nation
36:30 Rejecting God ALWAYS leads to totalitarian government
38:30 Covenant for the Nations: text.net/cftn

Commandments: Some to Keep, Some to Break

Commandments: Some to Keep, Some to Break

Commandments of God

  • No Gods Before Jesus Christ
  • Don’t Make Graven Idols
  • Don’t Use the Lord’s Name in Vain
  • Keep the Sunday Sabbath
  • Honor Your Ancestors
  • Don’t Murder
  • Don’t Sleep with Neighbor’s Wife
  • Don’t Steal
  • Don’t Lie in Court Saying He Did Something He Didn’t
  • Wanting What Others Have Makes for Bad Policy
Traditions and Precepts of Men

Podcast: Building Christian Nations IS the Great Commission

Podcast: Building Christian Nations IS the Great Commission

  • Government’s justify oppression by claiming it is for “the good of” the oppressed.
  • The Church is not required to submit to tyranny.
  •  Christian Nations till the soil for the Gospel so that it yields a hundred fold.
  • The Covenant for Nations is the Ten Commandments.
  • God built a nation out of the sons of Jacob/Israel.  He told them to slaughter the Canaanites and take their land.  God is not constricted by the morality of the New Pharisees.  Did not God also wipe out all  of humanity (except for eight) in the Great Flood?
  • Pick up a sword — the Word of God — and go on the offensive — we build Christian Nations.

Fritz Berggren, PhD
2 April 2021
Colorado