BIBLICAL PRINCIPLES

 

BIBLICAL PRINCIPLES

Introduction

Part 1

Scripture contains principles from the first word to the last word, every chapter contains basic elements that are sometimes repeated to enforce the importance of the principle revealed. These unchanging and absolute principles are presented in a way that all can understand. God wrote a book so that all could comprehend. It is not a book of mystery, it is not a book intended to be kept from the uneducated and the uninitiated.

These principles are foundational in Genesis, and come to fruition in the book of the Revelation of the Lord Jesus Christ.

PRINCIPLES

• Separation principle

• The marriage principle of one man and one woman

• Holiness and sin cannot dwell together

• The positive – negative principle

• We produce after our kind

• The Law of First Mention

• To understand the present, it is necessary to understand the past, to trace things back to their origin

• That which begins on a wrong or evil foundation will always end badly

• Wherever sin is found, God must judge

• The Principle of Sacrifice

• Spiritual decay comes before moral decay

• Universal depravity

• God never departs from His Holiness to fellowship with man

• Every New Testament truth has its Old Testament types

• True fellowship is walking with God

• God’s Holiness and Righteousness demands that He must judge sin

• Truth is not determined by the majority

• Truth is never determined by success

• All men desire a name or preeminence

• Evil develops quicker than the good

• Evil has always been and will always be in the majority*

– there is only one exception, and that is millennial, and in the eternal state

• The Babel Principles

– united men can dethrone God

– consensus determines truth and morality

– man in his own determinate strength can achieve physical, social and spiritual greatness

– power and truth in the religion of humanism

– united men can create and accept a perfect social and governmental order.

• All forms of earthly governments will eventually lead to abusive control of its subjects and tyrannical rule

 

• Man’s government is always built on a wrong foundation

– it’s built on the presumption that men have the ability to govern with truth, justice, and righteousness

– it’s built on the presumption that men know what is “right” for the masses.

– it’s built on the presumption that because men know what is right, they will do what is right.

 • God manifests His power in the affairs of the earth

• God is always on His throne

• God requires separation from the ungodly

• Those who walk with God will always be in the minority

• God in His mercy and grace will always provide a way for those who love and obey Him

• The Representation Principle

• Believing God leads to obeying God

• All men fail God

• God has His proper order in His set time

• All parts of Scripture are of one whole

• To know the source of a subject or the source or origin of a principle gives understanding and insight into its character

• The beginning of social and governmental order, all forms of earthly governments will eventually lead to abusive control of its subjects and tyrannical rule

• God’s record is precise

• God sets the time frame for nations and for men

• The Bible has design, structure and a pattern that only God could have created

• God’s promises are not controlled, effected or limited by circumstances

• God acts supernaturally outside of the understanding of men

– God is not limited or controlled by time, space or dimension

• The Principle of Unity through Separation

• The Principle of the Law of Numbers

• The Blood Principle

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