REVISED, PROOFREAD for Clarity, cohesion, grammar, structure, anomalies, adjustments, and expression. 11pm.
I just want to let everyone know when I really hit on some very powerful themes, all hell breaks loose it seems.
Always keep in mind a small word of prayer for myself. Its not a walk in the park to address things on this magnitude!
Newsletter Forward,
Here we setup our spiritual, new covenant address introducing part 14, relating to the nation of Israel.
Our comment format was not fitting, and I removed it in favor of placing it here as a forward.
"Often, what we believe is helping us is actually hindering us from fulfilling the true objective of the Spirit, which is to make Christ's completeness and power evident through a promise. This promise, which is not insignificant, is referred to in the book of Revelation as God's Abrahamic Covenant and is spoken over us as a church to provide New Covenant power that causes the flood of evil to fail against us, as discussed in Part 14 relating to Israel.
We must not react to anything the enemy uses against us during this storm, which may negatively affect our thoughts or actions toward God's voice or our representation of Christ's perfect image. If you encounter God on this platform or experience a change in perspective, remember that you are encountering the power of Christ's perfect image, which is represented through His promise.
The promise warns us that there is no such thing as an innocent complaint against God, as it inevitably leads to a full-on attack on the person of Christ and the merits of His redemptive power. The Word of God still presides and watches over Israel, which He has set apart and consecrated for Himself for over 4500 years, and even further back than that. We cannot speak against this plan because it involves the inscription of eternal salvation, which Christ has purchased. Israel is God's property.
We must remember that our arguments and contentions against God are the same ones that got Israel in trouble with dire consequences. These plagues highlight our self-defeating hopelessness, which becomes our relationship towards God's voice. However, it is the same voice that told Abraham that he would be blessed from the fruit of his seed in Christ, with a promise in the midst of his own weakness to perform. Often, we base our limited view of this fact on a contrary view through our backlashes of divine purpose, which is the fruit of our corrupt virtue of hopelessness, in which we think God will fail.
This is the flood of iniquity that rises against us right now, dear friends, casting its worst crisis against us, in which we feel apart from God towards the vision of the church. God says to you today, "My promise is to sustain you with My hand of support against this very flood in your life."
It will prevent you from accepting the narrative terms of surrender of this flood over your lives. The hand of support means you will have a sustaining power and a voice through every struggle revealed to ensnare you in them in this manifest darkness. This darkness is designed to embrace the terms and definitions in their faith against God.
God's Spirit is leading you into Christ's eternal power, provision, and rest through these battles in this support. Through the promise made to Abraham thousands of years ago, it speaks of the keys of power in Christ's promise toward anything seeking to separate you from His power through work His Spirit is revealing His love; it's the comfort of this promise we find love and power bringing us into a saving knowledge. The more we hear it, the more we experience deeper power in profound ways, stopping the lies pushed on us to surrender to fear. Perfect love is casting out this fear in His Promise, and we are becoming more and more transformed into His likeness, into His image. The flood of evil will not overtake us because we have His promise as our shield and His hand of support as our strength.
This means that we don't have to be victims of this flood, and God will deliver us from every one of these traps of false hope in ourselves. These are areas in which we are most ashamed,
reactive, broken, and discouraged by everything we are seeing in the storm. We are seeing a 'broken confidence' of end-time proportions that mankind has never seen before.
God is promising, as He did with Abraham, "I will give every generation this hand of support in time of need from this promise I gave to you." We are called to look to this hand of support against every flood of evil. Essentially, where we have a "negative, broken opinion toward God...God will break that strong grip over your faith in Christ's power through that promise."
Since it is a flood of evil that tests us, defines us, and traps us, we should not agree with it because it will weaken, disempower, and defeat us before the storm at the cost of our faith. This
is the nature of the flood that spews out from all sides to pressure us into compliance, to reject Christ, and to turn from Him. It is a broken vision against the church, and it is a false
provision in this evil vision that makes us think it is helping us when we submit to fear and bring reproach upon our lives in response to this storm.
I pray that you all recognize Christ's exceeding joy in His fullness in His hand of support through His promise, which we often talk about here. The more you see the consistent reality of
life-changing hope demonstrated, the more unshakable, unbreakable, and immovable you will become. You will be made incorruptible and impervious to defeat when you recognize that the traps in your
way are meant to break your confidence in God's promise.
You won't just be protected from persecution, but also from anything that could cause your faith or voice to fail during this great raging storm. God referenced the seed of Abraham as providing immediate provision to stay this flood, and Christ Himself - present through His Spirit - will be the support we receive in this final battle. Jesus, the commander of the Lord of Hosts, will be fighting with us through His power, promise, and provision achieved through His accomplishment on the Cross, even when everything else falls to the ground. You will stand in His worthiness and hear God's unchanging voice speaking over you, "Who says you are a victim? Who says you are defeated? Who says I can't help you in this storm?"
Christ's support for us in the end time is to keep us from falling into shame and to remind us of our worth in Him, despite the traps we may face.
Key takeaways you will read here in this edition of:
New Covenant Fulfillment: Part 14- ISRAEL
(wip) Proofreading, polishing.
- It discusses a remnant within Israel and other nations who will receive favor, protection, and power in the last days.
- The statement mentions a development related to New Covenant principles in Israel.
- The importance of protesting against the voice of God in the golden calf is highlighted, as well as the perishing of those who showed disdain for the image of God.
- The truth of God's revelation will be under attack, and there will be hardness of heart and bullies.
- Jesus Christ is the fulfillment of the law and the appointed mediator of God.
- Through Christ's sacrifice, we are made right with God and can interact with Him in prayer.
- The statement emphasizes the sufficiency of Christ to carry us through struggles and powerlessness.
Our Research here is our most definitive, clear and well phrased expression of how we should view New Covenant dynamics, with the national dynamics of literal Israel, with the more controversial ones, which highlight the spiritual role Israel plays in a complete faith- New Covenant fulfillment!
"May I offer stern warning: If Israel is ill spoken of, or mistreated, or debased verbally or degraded from any member of MEMBERSHIP
+ in any place I see, even if it is an opinion or legitimate premise, or even well deserved- will be removed from
this platform without warning or a place for you to explain yourself."
..."Because you reflect within your membership an unwillingness to consider the weight, importance or influence your words share and reflect back on us. So if you hold membership here, please try
to attend to the values on key themes so you don't look like an imbecile, and you don't make us look undignified in our mission with misplaced words in the wrong setting, or the wrong time on
social media. You will do more harm than good."
"We believe in sharing the message of Christ with love, respect, and dignity. We do not impose our beliefs on others in a forceful or manipulative way. We trust in God's timing
and leading to reveal Himself to those who are open and receptive to the Gospel. The Bible teaches us that when Christ is presented accurately and with humility (God responds by lifting up this
representation upon the broken expressions of fear and darkness in our heart), it has the power to draw people to Him. However, it is not enough to simply recite verses or dogmas. We must also
live out the healing and transformative power of the Gospel in our own lives, in order to be credible witnesses and make a meaningful impact in advancing God's truth and kingdom."
~CDCS RESEARCH, Kevin Simon.
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1. We tread with a line of optimism, hope, and restrained affirmation. Today, we reverentially cover a normalcy bias often misused as a blanket- as a philosophical cushion to relate to one
specific nation, being sheltered, impervious to wrong doing, or incapable of offending God. "God just unanimously looks the other way when nations commit forms of direct assault on His divinity
like an infant grabs- by childish whim- something it sees as shiny, and pretty, and we find that permissive line in which we just say, "ok, poor thing- it doesn't know any better, we give it a
pass!"
2. We often embrace this concept with the current situation, narrative, and context of the nation of Israel in terms of how God relates to her, and how the church should relate to Israel based on
the findings presented. Our statement mentions a development related to New Covenant principles in Israel, which suggests that the current situation involves some changes or challenges related to
how Israel is seeking to understand and apply these principles of New Covenant. God does not give Israel a pass- He extends furthermore the intervention of mercy until she accepts, but by no
means dismisses the rejection God set forth in a new perspective she fails to hold onto for redemption!
"We can see that the people who are meant to play a role in fulfilling God's plan are often neglected, or worse, self-omitted and this is a source of great pain for God. This struggle is
eternal, and it is unfortunate that mercy is often disregarded. This is not unique to the church but can be observed in any nation or enterprise that is designed to advance God's
intervention."
But what is this reflective of- a national disgrace, or the designs of a crafty agency of spiritual subversion?
- There are false representations of Christ which are unworthy of Him- uncharacteristic of His voice claiming to speak for Him in the church!
- There are false visions claiming to represent His image- claiming divine privilege and immunity for its own corruption while giving itself a pass on the idea God will overlook it, forget it, and just move on while continuing to bless them!
This is not so in the warnings of the Gospel of Jude:
"They are separating from the Spirit of God, and working against divine power with every corrupt image of God the church officiates as a genuine move of God!"
It is a blasphemous idol of unspeakable assault on the person, voice and image of Christ! Its a reproach on our covenant expression of God in our lives. The Bible tells us this gross spirit of
evil will encroach upon every facet of spiritual practice in the last days! It will affect every nation, recourse of public life and civil conduct on every ethical level. And this will spill into
the industrial, military complexes of what wages war against Christ! Its no wonder the reformations of biblical truth, or the modification of it to fit an inversed ideology distorting His very
image in our programs and self-help systems... it all began with a broken cry; a fervent complaint seeming to be so well-placed as it would be a cry of any innocent child, caught in its infant
stages of viewing the world through its own needs, wants and goals...Make no mistake reader, that vocal imprint spiraled into a fist of fury aimed at the mercy of Christ when it became of full
age!
Our statement distinguishes between supporting the compare and contrast of historical accuracy and studying historical corruption in which is a stand-alone issue of the complete
narrative.
Prioritizing one over the other, or putting them into the same frame needs due-diligence, proficiency and a full scope of the material.
- "This is what bothers me in the theological haphazard approaches in evangelical circles. I find the theological approaches in many evangelical circles concerning because they lack a cohesive and well-thought-out perspective. While some aspects of the debate may be correct, others, when incorrect- are so- for the wrong reasons and fail to address the fundamental issues at hand- missing the point of the existence for the conversation."
"We should not be discussing matters of philosophical, spiritual and national significance of Israel in a casual setting with one little clipping and just claim such a small statement is
serving a cumulative view of all the others facts."
~CDCS RESEARCH, Kevin Simon.
"The Bible tells us we must be accurate in our discourse that all scripture is detailing the formation of spiritual knowledge around the inspiration of the completeness of Christ. Our frame of
mind is attentive to New Covenant themes, and we relate a respective narrative how we now tend to Old Covenant history with these developments in a correct study."
In the end times, according to biblical text, those who remain faithful in Israel and other nations will receive favor, protection, and power from God.
Several verses in the Bible that speak of God's protection and favor upon those who remain faithful to Him in the end times. Here are some of the verses that do support this
statement:
Revelation 3:10 - "Because you have kept my command to persevere, I also will keep you from the hour of trial which shall come upon the whole world, to test those who dwell on the earth."
Isaiah 41:10 - "Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, yes, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand."
Psalm 91:7-8 - "A thousand may fall at your side, and ten thousand at your right hand; but it shall not come near you. Only with your eyes shall you look, and see the reward of the wicked."
Joel 2:32 - "And it shall come to pass that whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved. For in Mount Zion and in Jerusalem there shall be deliverance, as the Lord has said, among the
remnant whom the Lord calls."
It's worth noting that these verses may be interpreted differently by different individuals and groups, and the idea of end times and God's protection in them is a topic of much debate
and discussion in Christian theology.
Theological debates can often be complex, but there is one universal theme that can neutralize such debates. This theme is the promise made to Abraham of a great nation that is built on faith and
acceptance of a covenant, which is fundamental and unrelated to any dispensation or timeframe in history. This promise forms the foundation of our understanding of how and why Israel is subject
to protection from every surrounding nation that infringes upon her favor. God's influence of intervention is also built on a promise with her successes and posterity. Further-more, the Bible
offers this surrounding integrative promise of foundational relationship, structure and national protection of any nation to embark on its divine effectiveness with a 'unity based belief' on
reverential acceptance of grass roots faith with God! An Abrahamic faith: is both the national and spiritual benchmark of every promise of God made to people of faith- not just one specific
nation! The nation of Israel is the "spiritual base and stronghold" such spiritual beliefs existed to reveal such a plan through, but was never the 'only,' mention in the world collective.
God has a body of Abrahamic values connected to the human stream of hope, and providence on an eternal level. If the contentions of the Law of Moses were reconciled, they would shake hands on the
world stage- and by revival, the very foundations of secular interference, would be defeated by the impacts of its shaking! Men would have no need for the darkness found in subversions of
religion, and would accept Biblical presentation on matters of grace, wholeness, and mercy through God's Covenant today- based on Abrahamic accords.
Our research here appears to identify:
"A struggle of national deception, national self-inflicted negligence, and self-delusion of false worldly secularism is the source of any national defeat before God- not just a failure, or a
broken response to the person of Christ! God says He will forgive those who speak against Christ. There are radicalized beliefs in and of themselves incompatible with an Abrahamic Covenant of
accepting of God's favor just on the basis of loving God for who He is. It is not surprising that when Christ is subjected to negative public scrutiny, this can lead to unfavorable legal
outcomes. Such negative scrutiny can influence human actions and decisions, which may then be reflected in legal proceedings." ~CDCS RESEARCH, Kevin Simon
| The sacrificial system, which originated with Abraham, reveals the nature, character, and perspective of God. Despite the giving of
the Law and the coming of Christ, God did not abandon this system, God finalized this system. Instead, Christ's death and resurrection reconciled it with the Law. The Law served to demonstrate
our need for the grassroots promise of the New Covenant to be officially administered through divine power for our benefit, in accordance with God's promise to Abraham.
The nature of God, the character of God, and the perspective of God is first given in a sacrificial system born through Abraham! God never abandoned this with the giving of the Law, or with
Christ, He reconciled them in His body, death, and Resurrection! The mention of God's promise to Abraham suggests a connection to Genesis 12:1-3 and the Abrahamic covenant, which is often
referenced in discussions about God's relationship with Israel and the Church. The idea of Christ reconciling the Law and the sacrificial system could also relate to passages such as Romans 10:4,
Galatians 3:13, and Hebrews 9:11-14, which emphasize Christ's role in fulfilling and superseding the Law. | We must be biblical fair, and scholarly adjusted: Secular,
radicalized people who hate God in any form are opposed to an Abrahamic concept in its origins. Regardless of whether Christ is central to them or not. ~CDCS RESEARCH, Kevin Simon
- Matthew 10:22 - "You will be hated by everyone because of me, but the one who stands firm to the end will be saved."
- John 15:18-20 - "If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first... If they persecuted me, they will persecute you also."
- 2 Timothy 3:12 - "In fact, everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted." |
Like in the times of Moses, Gideon, and Daniel, God will choose a remnant of individuals who are faithful to Him and will
receive His favor and intervention. The news of departure from God or the inversion of godly order, as well as spiritual mandates on how the church should live, apply not only to Israel but to
any other nation called by God.
There are several biblical passages that support the idea of a hand-selected remnant of faithful individuals who will receive favor and empowerment from God:
- In Isaiah 10:20-22, the prophet speaks of a "remnant of Israel" who will return to the Lord and be saved from destruction: "In that day the remnant of Israel and the survivors of the
house of Jacob will no more lean on him who struck them, but will lean on the Lord, the Holy One of Israel, in truth. A remnant will return, the remnant of Jacob, to the mighty God. For
though your people Israel be as the sand of the sea, only a remnant of them will return. Destruction is decreed, overflowing with righteousness."
- In Romans 11:5, Paul writes about a "remnant chosen by grace" in Israel: "So too at the present time there is a remnant, chosen by grace."
- In Revelation 12:17, the apostle John describes a remnant of faithful believers who will be persecuted by the devil: And the dragon was enraged with the woman, and he went to make war
with the rest of her offspring, who keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.
| Regarding the idea that departing from God and spiritual alienation applies to all nations called by God, this is a common theme throughout the Bible. In the Old Testament, Israel is repeatedly warned against turning away from God and following after other gods. In the New Testament, the apostle Paul warns the church in Corinth about the danger of following false teachings and falling away from the true gospel. The book of Revelation contains messages to several churches warning them to repent and return to their first love. Overall, the Bible teaches that all nations and individuals are called to live in obedience to God, and that there are consequences for turning away from Him. | Through the law, God revealed our need for the promise of the New Covenant to be fulfilled through divine power, for our benefit and in fulfillment of His promise to Abraham. This promise is not achieved through our own efforts, but through the goodness of God and His provision of a Savior in Christ.
| "Israel cannot be considered a self-existing entity separate from the Biblical
instructions that God established for her since her inception as a nation, from her liberation from Egypt to the recognition of her autonomy and nationhood through significant agreements and
acknowledgments."
Exodus 19:5-6 - "Now if you obey me fully and keep my covenant, then out of all nations you will be my treasured possession. Although the whole earth is mine, you will be for me a kingdom of
priests and a holy nation.’ These are the words you are to speak to the Israelites."
Deuteronomy 7:6 - "For you are a people holy to the Lord your God. The Lord your God has chosen you out of all the peoples on the face of the earth to be his people, his treasured possession."
Isaiah 43:1 - "But now, this is what the Lord says— he who created you, Jacob, he who formed you, Israel: “Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have summoned you by name; you are mine."
Romans 9:4-5 - "the people of Israel. Theirs is the adoption to sonship; theirs the divine glory, the covenants, the receiving of the law, the temple worship and the promises. Theirs are the
patriarchs, and from them is traced the human ancestry of the Messiah, who is God over all, forever praised! Amen."
These scriptures emphasize that God chose Israel to be his people, set apart and holy, and made covenants with them that included specific instructions for how to live as a nation. Israel's identity and purpose are intertwined with these instructions and with their relationship to God. |
A significant development is occurring in Israel's relationship, response, and legal recourse regarding themes related to New Covenant principles and teachings. As a spiritual leader
well-versed in the Old Covenant and the 613 laws, ordinances, and rituals of the Mosaic law in temple history, it is important to note the 'altar of protest against the voice of God in the golden
calf.' Although some may disdain the image of God, in type and shadow of the image of Christ, in the wilderness, they to will perish if there is no faith established as a result of
testing.
- 1 Corinthians 10:1-13, where Paul warns the Corinthians not to repeat the Israelites' mistakes in the wilderness and fall away from God.
- Exodus 32:1-35, where the Israelites build a golden calf to worship while Moses is receiving the Ten Commandments from God on Mount Sinai.
When a genuine revelation of God occurs, it is likely to encounter opposition on a global level.
This opposition may stem from the bullying tactics of those who do not understand or accept the message, as well as from spiritual forces that are working against the formation of the church. The
effects of this opposition can be felt both in the present and in the future. Additionally, there may 'be a veil that obscures the spiritual nation of Israel from recognizing God as the
mediator and ultimate fulfillment of the law.' As a result, the only option left for Israel may be surrender and acceptance of God's truth.
| We call this 'backlash': "Not because what we say is ineffective, untrue or unproveable- its
because there are manifest delusions to prevent it from being recognized as truth on a supernatural level. | Storms of Crisis in History are
based on these cosmic struggles. 'Powerful angels were also disrupting Daniels' prayers in Babylon.'
- So when we see headlines "Christ is under attack or is being dismissed with legal threats, I tend to rejoice even more!"
- 2 Corinthians 3:14-16, which says:
"But their minds were made dull, for to this day the same veil remains when the old covenant is read. It has not been removed, because only in Christ is it taken away. Even to this day when Moses is read, a veil covers their hearts. But whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away."
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"Why is there a rage of shame, distortion and inversion if some consider our perspective- 'so fragile, and unexplainable' to which disqualifies it from a relevant discourse among us- then
why are the merits of it so contested?"
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Why is New Covenant met with such a 'mix of anger, shame, distortion, and confusion when it best serves to clarify the formation of the church, inspiration of biblical evidence and
grounds our faith in something infinite and immediate- universally relatable on a promise-based, model of thriving structure how it manifests through an enterprise such as a
church?'
~CDCS RESEARCH, Kevin Simon
CDCS RESEARCH is committed to the foundations of the Gospel and affirms that Christ is the fulfillment of everything contained in the law of Moses and that His sacrifice for us means we are made right with God. This Gospel truth empowers our ability to receive God's power in our hearts, to live in His fullness of approval, and to manifest love and forgiveness on a consistent basis.
Our faith is grounded in complete impartations of God's goodness, as we approach Him with reverence, (not intellectual reforms, or self-justification of human goodness) just as those who
witnessed and knelt before Him in the tabernacle.
In times of struggle and powerlessness, Jesus asks us as He invites all of humanity:
| "Is He is more than enough, more than able, and more than sufficient to carry us through the epic battle only God can win- in our
hearts- on every aspect of moral, spiritual and national decline?" | CDCS RESEARCH, Kevin Simon
Bottom-line:
Our official, definitive, and standard of our research declaration and position on the nation of Israel:
- The church should approach Israel with humility and reverence, recognizing the importance of Christ's sacrifice and the role of Israel in God's plan. It is essential to support and encourage those within Israel who remain faithful to God. In order to do so, we must have a deep understanding of the New Covenant and approach Israel with an attitude that reflects this understanding. Any limited or unproductive views that do not reflect these fundamental beliefs should not be expressed within the church.
It is important to note that many evangelical voices do not serve Israel's national bottom-line by promoting a replacement ideology or claiming spiritual superiority to decide it how Israel is supported or how denial of that support is right. Rather, our handling of the role, history, and importance of Israel on the world stage should reflect a deep understanding of biblical foundations. Which you can faithfully, and accurately depend on finding in our source material and findings.
- Failure to do so can result in a disconnect of ignorance that may affect the future health and well-being of the church from a biblical standpoint. While it is important to have a zeal for Israel and a passion for her restoration, we must approach this perspective with caution.
- The church should approach Israel with a sense of humility and reverence, recognizing that our salvation is through the same means as theirs. Many evangelical voices are going to find themselves outside God's movements if they are focusing on the 'blind optimisms,' rather than being 'fact based' on the 'whole picture' of what is happening right now.
"However, I do not embrace this perspective with ease or flippancy. As the Bible warns, any member or leader in any circle or denomination who fails to reflect the findings here and reverence
God's timeline of mercy and salvation will be working against God. Even if they pronounce a curse, or break support with certain places where we feel God is being ignored in their spite. Yes,
Israel has been corrupted by its wanton disregard of its own mosaic covenant and failure to honor its 'spiritual covenant successor.' However, it is important to note that if, we as a church, or
enterprise, or group see any failing of a nation or apostacy: We cannot discount- the just, the faithful, and the few who remain true to God amidst the departure from Him on every level. We can't
act hostile, or bring a reproach on God's name to get even with their rejection or treatment of us!"
~CDCS RESEARCH, Kevin Simon.
Supporting the accurate study of historical narratives is not the same as supporting the corruption of historical narratives
- We can identify the biblical themes that shape our perspective and guide our approach to matters of scholarly integrity and pastoral ethics. Our ability to adhere to these themes serves as a testament to our commitment to upholding biblical principles in our work.
- The text discusses the idea that those who remain true to Israel will receive favor, protection, and power in the last days. This applies to every nation, not just Israel.
- Those who disdain the image of God will perish, just like those who perished in the wilderness.
- The revelation of God will be under attack, but it is the only path to fulfillment.
Our knowledgeable base about the importance of the altar of protest against a true representation of God, as shown in the story of the golden calf- is the same way we reflect our faith
relationship and completeness of the voice of God in a new testament fulfillment. The methodology, reformation and context of how we approach God is transitioning from a applied perception of
'procurement' and 'advancement' through a mosaic covenant which confirms the eternal need on our imperiled, broken and hungry soul toward the 'receiving', and 'believing' side of the New
Covenant. This is God's perfect design established at the entry point of God's eternal plan to deal with human suffering, weakness and struggle on every level.
"A thriving church model in the New Covenant is built on Christ's identity, worthiness, and ability to fulfill the practical aspects of Church Vision. This includes confronting and exposing supernatural forces of wickedness that seek to disrupt this process. But this is not done through human agency or might alone. To overcome the attacks of the evil one, the voice of the church must serve as a bridge, upholding God's promise to support the faithful through great tribulation and those who follow in their footsteps." Our Leadership vision at CDCS here is a response to this mission, to "empower your voice, and carry you through with powerful supports. We are 'witness' to this!
There will be those who oppose it, but Israel must recognize God as the mediator and fulfillment of the law. It is His prerogative- holy mission to humanity to decide from the foundations of the
world how this image is displayed on the terms of salvation, judgement and official mediation of the broken condition of humanity. There will also be those present in the 'very nations' whom are
acting apart from God- those who are supported by God, and preserved in these redemptions on a national, individual, corporate scale. The Church serves just one of those facets. The Church is
also not self-existing, or empowered of itself, it is furnished through divine empowerment as she recognizes a pure expression of Christ. God will also take her lampstand away, and that light
will cease should she build on a gospel foundation of incomplete reforms, unbelief and manners of protest which do not seat Christ in a place of reverence, and eternal power over their faith!
- This Gospel truth has an impact on our ability to receive God's power and live in manifest love and forgiveness.
- Christ's sacrifice for us means that we are set apart, called by God, and can interact with Him through prayer. On the very fulfilled requirements, and satisfied standard of the Mosaic covenant through Christ's completeness.
- Our faith is grounded in His goodness and reverence for Him. In times of struggle and powerlessness, we must remember that Christ is enough, able, and sufficient to carry us through.
KEY THEMES:
- The church's spiritual superiority or indifference serves to highlight a disconnect of ignorance handling biblical foundations which can result in the failings of future health or well-being
from a biblical standpoint- our handling of the role, history, and importance of Israel on the world stage.
- Anyone not reflective of these 'groundwork' understandings of New Covenant, should not be vocal or express limited views unproductive to the norms of our church functions in the promises of God in relationship to Israel. May I offer stern warning: If Israel is ill spoken of, or mistreated, or debased verbally or degraded from any member of MEMBERSHIP + in any place I see, will be removed from this platform.
ACADEMIC TOPICS:
Importance of Christ's Sacrifice in Relation to Israel's Role in God's Plan
- Understanding that our salvation is through the same means as Israel's
- Recognition of the New Covenant's groundwork understandings
- Need for humility and reverence in approaching Israel
Supporting and Encouraging Faithful Israelis
- The role of the church in supporting and encouraging faithful Israelis
- Critique of some evangelical voices and their lack of service to Israel's national bottom-line
- The importance of the church's proper handling of Israel's role, history, and importance on the world stage
Zeal and Passion for Israel with a Sense of Reverence and Warning
- Apostle Paul's zeal for Israel as a model for the Church
- The Church's passion for Israel's gathering, restoration, and recognition as the apple of God's eye
- Warning against a flippant or superiority complex in the Church's approach to Israel, and the consequences of such an approach.
QUOTES:
"Many are creating a separation from the Spirit of God by promoting corrupt and blasphemous images of God, which work against His divine power. These images are not a genuine move of God, but
rather an unspeakable assault on the person, voice, and image of Christ. It is important that the church promotes a truthful and faithful image of God that aligns with the teachings of Christ and
the Bible, and does not lead to a separation from the Spirit of God."
"Its no wonder if Christ is thrown under this bus in public scrutiny- it will naturally find its way through human recourse into legal proceedings in those unfavorable responses...The Bible calls this 'the mystery of iniquity' in the last days -it refers to an evidence of accusation, assault and crisis created from demonic power as God is moving to bring true healing into the broken cry of humanity. We should not lose heart if we realize what we are seeing unfolding and not react in fear!"
"Recognize the importance of Christ's sacrifice and the role of Israel in God's plan"
"Seek to support and encourage those within Israel who remain faithful to God- not blindly and ignorantly passing judgement where divine purpose is violated- but still choosing to speak honorably
of these mentions with dignity... "We must be consciously diplomatic, not given or reactive to fear, or handle any matter of spiritual deception which infringes on our own base with a curse- or
in a surreptitious hidden way, or indignant manner where it adds to the 'crisis', fuels the rhetoric, asserts control or mistreats the core of human honor in the process. We must know the
reactive base of projection anyone could use our words as inflammatory. We must learn to venture to keep it to ourselves until an opportune time where we see events breaking our first response
ability to form a more productive, supportive discourse- untouched by emotional pain or incongruent speculation."
I am watching all of you!
~CDCS Research, Kevin Simon.
"Our salvation is through the same means as theirs
Anyone not reflective of these 'groundwork' understandings of New Covenant should not be vocal or express limited views unproductive to the norms of our church functions in the promises of
God"
"Many evangelical voices fail to serve Israel's national interest because they approach the situation with a replacement or superior ideology. The church should recognize that handling the
biblical foundations of Israel's role requires careful consideration of the realities of moral corruption and secular ideals that affect the nation's progress. It is important to approach this
issue with humility and research to avoid spiritual pride or premature presumption that may hinder the healing process and the support of God's hand in Israel's future progress. We can't be
limited, or flippant in unfounded, unrealized, or unofficial statements about Israel as a nation."
~CDCS RESEARCH, Kevin Simon
"Our handling of the role, history, and importance of Israel on the world stage is crucial"
"We must approach Israel with humility and reverence
Failure to reflect a deep understanding of God's timeline of mercy and the pinnacle need for salvation and turning to God on moral principle alone in Israel's wanton corruption of her own mosaic
covenant will be working against God. The Word of God is still in place over Israel no matter what a few engage in."
"We should have a zeal for Israel and a passion for her restoration, but approach this perspective with caution."
A sense of sacred grief, and deep longing for change is God's response to moral failing, and apostacy. Not a response in which we take it upon ourselves to pronounce curses, shame or dispute over
the matter. We are still called to use a healed voice of expression toward our offenders- toward any nation in peril- and know the stakes set in the grand battle of souls which are presented with
a promise of redemption!"
~CDCS RESEARCH, Kevin Simon
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