The Covenant of God
New and Upcoming Studies
There are several papers currently being developed for 2024 and beyond.
The latest study paper explores the story of the Tower of Babel and how it is a blueprint prophecy. It has significant implications for everyone involved in religious organisations, denominations, etc., and those who use their calendars and doctrines, etc.
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In the study of the Tower of Babel, we also delve into and reveal who the Man of Sin is as they appear to be intrinsically linked.
​The study "What is the Church Model?" is now available for reading and downloading as a Word document. It delves into the Church model Christ left for the Church to follow. The topics covered include:
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- Should the Church be incorporated and function as an organisation or an association?
- Is the Church permitted to elect a leader, board of directors, governing body, state or national leaders, etc.?
- Who was the first person to embody the anti-Christ mould?
- Identifying the spiritual remnant of the Philadelphia Church today
- Should we claim tax deductions on tithes and offerings?
- Who was the first to establish an organisation, and who took it on the world stage?
​The study paper, 'As it Was in the Days of Noah,' is currently unavailable.
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An upcoming study will focus on the spiritual significance of Abraham's journey to the Promised Land. We will discover that Abraham's journey, passing through Haran and Egypt, was a blueprint of the spiritual journey a Christian must take to reach the heavenly Jerusalem, our spiritual Promised Land. By exploring these stops, we can measure our progress and see how far along we are on our journey.
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Another study will examine the parallels between the spiritual siege in the Church today and Daniel's experiences. We will discuss how the Church can fall into spiritual captivity and adopt a diluted Babylonian Christian mindset.
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Additionally, we will delve into the story of the Golden Calf in Ancient Israel. This study aims to draw parallels to how religious organisations bow down to spiritual 'golden calves,' which may be obscure. We will identify these modern-day equivalents and discuss how to avoid them.
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We will also study the life of Joseph, son of Jacob, and highlight how his experiences serve as a blueprint for Christian believers today.
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