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Messianic Character of American Education (Critique of Modern Education) - Q&A (Remastered)

Messianic Character of American Education (Critique of Modern Education) - Q&A (Remastered)

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This talk pulls no punches: what’s increasingly on trial in America isn’t just Christians, schools, or families—it’s the Bible itself, especially wherever God’s Law confronts modern ideas of authority, discipline, and lordship. It exposes a softer but deadlier compromise inside the church: wanting Jesus as Savior from hell, but rejecting Him as Lord over life, law, and culture. Against the myth of “neutral” law, it argues that humanism has replaced Christianity as the nation’s operating religion, enforced through courts, schools, and bureaucracy. The way forward isn’t bigger churches or stronger states—both are biblically limited—but regenerated people taking responsibility again: families, communities, and Christian institutions serving, building, and governing under God’s Word. The bottom line is sharp and hopeful: service is power, obedience is action, and Christ’s Kingdom advances when His people stop retreating and start living under His Law-Word.

#ChristIsLord #BiblicalLaw #LawWord #Dominion #ChristianReconstruction #ReligiousFreedom #ServeToLead #KingJesus #FaithInAction #ChurchRenewal

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