Man at the Gate
Man at the Gate
Reconstructionist Radio
The Gates of the City were once a prominent place and very much the core of a Biblical Society. The Levites read the Law at the Gates, godly men were known to spend time here as well learning from cases as judges rendered verdicts according to God's Law. Culture was discussed here and even God's Law was written on the frame of the Gate. The Gates in Israel were once the core of city life, men before and after hard days of work would swing by the gates to hear about news, events, verdicts and art. They could ask a Levite to explain a case law or any other questions they had in regard to The Law. Justice was in a very real sense bound up at this place. It is time that men begin to gather at the heavenly gates and read the Law, discuss events, judge cases, expound upon the nuance of the Law and how it applies to us today. Very little is done in this area. God's people may understand His Law but they do not understand how it applies in our culture. So come, take a rest from your hard
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Civil Asset Forfeiture & Word of Faith Humanism
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