The pharisaical approach is one of control. They identify themselves as separate and as those exclusively part of the Kingdom of God yet lead others astray. They create doctrines of mindless rituals. Learn more about their error and the true Kingdom of Heaven.
by Gregory Williams
Air Date: February 27, 2010
Show Notes
- Pharisees
- Roman coin
- world bank
- temple of Ephasus
- Republic
- indirect democracy
- debt
- responsibility of self governance
- Alexander the Great
- Romans 13
- collectives
- decentralization
- witnesses
- apostles
- Gulf War Syndrome
- Roman Empire
- John the Baptist
- lost sheep
- equality
Paul’s Notes
Pitfalls toward the Kingdom – Pharisitical approach, Doctrine from outside, the emperor’s coin, “Temples” at Ephesus and Janus, Spain’s cooperative corporations, US not a republic anymore, “lawmaker” vs “representative”, Pharisees made metaphor into ritual, Keeping your word, Peter and Jesus’ tax, “Alexander the Great” story, Gulf War syndrome, Ex-parte hearings, the misunderstood John the Baptist, Romans 13, Real men face one another openly, Freedom of Speech in the Kingdom, putting people on pedestals, Be watchful, careful, cautious…, Living by your “Yea”.
Notable Segments
[00:08:57] How temple banks operated
[00:12:47] The U.S. is an indirect democracy
[00:39:22] Are you the Kingdom? Show me
Segments
[00:02:37] Overview of the Pharisees and tricking Jesus
[00:08:57] How temple banks operated
[00:12:47] The U.S. is an indirect democracy.
[00:16:30] Accusing others of what you are also guilty of
[00:31:47] Kingdom of God, Abraham, Moses and Jesus
[00:35:12] How we live in our imagination
[00:39:22] Are you the Kingdom? Show me
Transcript
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