Non - Fiction

 

Experience as Framework:

The Nature of Behavior in Life in the New Covenant

How one defines religion will have a direct impact on the influence of that religion upon one’s behavior. For many, religion is merely something one does on Sunday morning with little to no impact on the rest of the calendar year. The practice of compartmentalization is very real and very common.

For most of the non-Western world, religion defined in this manner is an artificial construct that deceives and confuses the practitioner of such compartmentalization. Because God formed man in a physical body and breathed life into him, forming him in his likeness and image, the nature of man’s relationship with God ought to be comprehensive.

Like any other serious relationship, how man interacts with and responds to God will have a direct impact on the health of his soul. The man who is divided in his passions, seeking as it were to serve two masters, will find that doing so is only self-deception and an impossible goal. A relationship that receives only a small portion of one’s efforts will be a relationship that eventually withers.

That which receives time and attention will thrive and flourish, and that which does not, will not.

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It is Finished: A Covenantal Analysis of the Book of Revelation

The book of Revelation has historically been handled with great caution but not great care. Often the apocalyptic nature of the text and the obscure imagery is filtered through modern day thought. The error of interpreting this text with an eye on current events cannot be overstated. 

Working through the text with a solid foundation in covenant theology and a constant reminder of its symbolic nature given through a series of visions, “It is Finished” seeks to understand the message that Jesus Christ gave to John for the blessing of those that read, hear and keep it.

This message was given to reveal that which was soon to take place. It was given so that its audience could hear and understand and respond in faith to what God had accomplished through Jesus Christ.

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Relationship as Framework: The Nature of Communion Between God and Man

The very foundation of the Christian faith and even of reality itself has always been relationship. God created man so as to have someone else to love and to be freely loved in return. When man chose to sin, he cast himself into slavery and eventually death but God immediately began a plan to bring man back to himself. The incarnation and resurrection are all about God restoring the relationship between himself and men.

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