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The kingdom of Israel and the [[Altars]] of Abraham and the early Church all formed a network of people who came together in a in [[Free Assemblies]] bound by a doctrine of love instead of control, [[charity]] instead of force, forgiveness instead of vengeance. It was institution supported and funded by voluntary contributions which was an uncommon form of government in those days and these.
The kingdom of Israel and the [[Altars]] of Abraham and the early Church all formed a network of people who came together in [[Free Assemblies]] bound by a doctrine of [[love]] instead of control, [[charity]] instead of force, forgiveness instead of vengeance. It was a institution supported and funded by voluntary contributions which was an uncommon form of government in those days and these.


The Christian Church was a [[welfare]] network because "[[Religion]]" was not just what you thought about God but how you loved one another. This would bring the  [[Private welfare]] and [[Pure Religion]] of Christianity  in [[Christian conflict|conflict]] with the [[Public religion]] of [[Rome]]. Because Christians saw the [[socialist]] state as [[Covetous Practices|covetous]] they were often persecuted.
The Christian Church was a [[welfare]] network because "[[Religion]]" was not just what you thought about God or a supreme being but what you did. Your religious institutions were how you served or interacted with the needs of your community. This was why they built [[Temples]].
 
The difference between how pagan religions were functioning and the early Church would bring the  [[Private welfare]] and [[Pure Religion]] of Christianity  into [[Christian conflict|conflict]] with the [[Public religion]] of [[Rome]] and what had become the [[Imperial Cult of Rome]]. Because Christians saw the [[socialist]] state as [[Covetous Practices|covetous]] they were often persecuted for non participation.


The [[Church legally defined]] is still considered "one form of government" but [[Modern Christians]] are not following the ways of the early Church. [[John the Baptist]] and Christ and [[Paul the Apostle|Paul]] said to live by [[charity]] and not by the [[benefits]] of [[Benefactors]] who exercised authority. Because a Christian is defined as a follower of Christ then it stands to reason that if your Church is not seeking to establish a [[welfare]] system that operates a [[Daily ministration]] through [[faith]], [[hope]] and [[charity]] and the [[Perfect law of liberty]] then it is not a Christian Church and if it is not trying to get to a point where it does this without [[benefits]] from an authoritarian [[world]] it is not practicing [[Pure Religion]].
The [[Church legally defined]] is still considered "one form of government" but [[Modern Christians]] are not following the ways of the early Church. [[John the Baptist]] and Christ and [[Paul the Apostle|Paul]] said to live by [[charity]] and not by the [[benefits]] of [[Benefactors]] who exercised authority. Because a Christian is defined as a follower of Christ then it stands to reason that if your Church is not seeking to establish a [[welfare]] system that operates a [[Daily ministration]] through [[faith]], [[hope]] and [[charity]] and the [[Perfect law of liberty]] then it is not a Christian Church and if it is not trying to get to a point where it does this without [[benefits]] from an authoritarian [[world]] it is not practicing [[Pure Religion]].

Revision as of 15:47, 10 March 2016

Weaving the Network

The kingdom of Israel and the Altars of Abraham and the early Church all formed a network of people who came together in Free Assemblies bound by a doctrine of love instead of control, charity instead of force, forgiveness instead of vengeance. It was a institution supported and funded by voluntary contributions which was an uncommon form of government in those days and these.

The Christian Church was a welfare network because "Religion" was not just what you thought about God or a supreme being but what you did. Your religious institutions were how you served or interacted with the needs of your community. This was why they built Temples.

The difference between how pagan religions were functioning and the early Church would bring the Private welfare and Pure Religion of Christianity into conflict with the Public religion of Rome and what had become the Imperial Cult of Rome. Because Christians saw the socialist state as covetous they were often persecuted for non participation.

The Church legally defined is still considered "one form of government" but Modern Christians are not following the ways of the early Church. John the Baptist and Christ and Paul said to live by charity and not by the benefits of Benefactors who exercised authority. Because a Christian is defined as a follower of Christ then it stands to reason that if your Church is not seeking to establish a welfare system that operates a Daily ministration through faith, hope and charity and the Perfect law of liberty then it is not a Christian Church and if it is not trying to get to a point where it does this without benefits from an authoritarian world it is not practicing Pure Religion.


How Formed

  • How did this government work?
  • How did it organize itself?
  • How do we know if we are following the pattern?


The pattern of the Kingdom of God was Ten families gathering in Free Assemblies to worship God. Worshipping God was not ritualistic mumbo-jumbo and superstitious burning of animals on piles of dead stone. It was the practical Religion in the "pious performance of of our duty to God and our fellow man". It was the setting of the table of the Lord through the provision of a Daily ministration furnished through Faith, Hope and Charity by the Perfect law of liberty.

There are two institutions of God. One is the natural institution of one man and one woman and the other is the Church appointed by Jesus Christ. The Church was an appointed kingdom[1] by the highest son of David who took the Kingdom of God from the Pharisees and appointed it to his apostles.[2]

When they denounced the rightful king[3] and chose Caesar as their king they were no longer God's government.[4] From Pentecost the Apostles became His Church with no King but Jesus.[5]

This challenges the thinking of those who would like to think they believe in Christ already, following Christ already or that they are just Christians already because of what they think. But Repenting is changing the way you think.

Christ said we were to be doers and if we were not that was evidence we did not really have faith. Seeking the kingdom of God and His righteousness is to seek that network of love and hope, faith and forgiveness.

  • What are the bonds of a family?

The bonds of a family are sealed in the virtue of the family: Respect, consideration, helpfulness, kindness, joyfulness, love, generosity, compassion, perseverance, thoughtfulness, courtesy, trust and confidence are some virtues that can be integrated into the family values system.

Things that promote the bonds the family.

  1. . Schedule time together. Talk with each others with interest.
  2. . Eat together reinforcing communication.
  3. . Share responsibilities. House, work, pursuits of interests. “No ones work is done until everyone’s work is done. Share chores, gardening, husbandry, cleaning, preparing for events.
  4. . Set a family mission statement. Create missions or goal for the family...projects.
  5. . Have meetings. Informal at meals, prayer time but also formal discussions about mission or complaints or thoughts.
  6. . Encourage support one for another. Share goals. Turn failures and fears around.
  7. . Take time out. Arrange a private vacation. Give all time alone. Respect privacy.
  8. . Volunteer together. Relieve each others burdens. Learn important life lessons together to learn respect.
  9. . Become involved in their lives. See things in their eyes. Empathy.
  10. . Join with other families. Repeat 1 through 9 with other families.

They would be in principle the same.

The warp and the weft.


Communion | Eucharist | Social Virtues | Daily ministration |
Community | Tens | Sense of Community | Perfect law of liberty |
Welfare types | Bread and circuses | Daily bread | Socialism | Communitarian |
Benefactors | Fathers | Nimrod | Mystery Babylon |
Quantum | Mysteries of the Universe | Spiritual DNA and Gene Expression |
Biting one another | Zombies | The mire | Mind | Spiritual Economics |
Imperial Cult of Rome | The Democracy Cult | One purse | Nicolaitan |
Merchandise | Employ | Bondage | Roots of the Welfare State |
Persecution | Christian conflict | Diocletianic Persecution |
Lady Godiva | The Blessed Strategy | The Way | FEMA | Network |



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  1. Luke 12:32 Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom. Luke 22:29 And I appoint unto you a kingdom, as my Father hath appointed unto me;
  2. Matthew 21:43 Therefore say I unto you, The kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof.
  3. Matthew 27:11 And Jesus stood before the governor: and the governor asked him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews? And Jesus said unto him, Thou sayest.
    Matthew 27:37 And set up over his head his accusation written, THIS IS JESUS THE KING OF THE JEWS.
    John 6:15 When Jesus therefore perceived that they would come and take him by force, to make him a king, he departed again into a mountain himself alone.
    John 18:37 Pilate therefore said unto him, Art thou a king then? Jesus answered, Thou sayest that I am a king. To this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth. Every one that is of the truth heareth my voice.
    John 19:19 And Pilate wrote a title, and put it on the cross. And the writing was, JESUS OF NAZARETH THE KING OF THE JEWS.
  4. John 19:15 But they cried out, Away with [him], away with [him], crucify him. Pilate saith unto them, Shall I crucify your King? The chief priests answered, We have no king but Caesar.
  5. Acts 17:7 Whom Jason hath received: and these all do contrary to the decrees of Caesar, saying that there is another king, [one] Jesus.