Tag: biblical theology

What Does It REALLY Mean to Believe? – Covenant Faith, the Remnant & Going Deeper with God | KWR0061

What does it actually mean to believe in Jesus Christ?
In this powerful episode of the Kingdom War Room, Dr. Michael Lake, Dr. Mike Spaulding, and Pastor Corby Shuey tackle one of the most misunderstood words in modern Christianity: belief.
Starting with an exegetical study of John 3:16 from the original Greek, the discussion quickly expands into the nature of biblical faith, covenant fidelity, discipleship, repentance, and the dangerous rise of easy-believism within the modern church.
The panel examines the difference between intellectual agreement and covenant commitment, why many churches have abandoned true discipleship for entertainment, and how the Holy Spirit is calling the Remnant into deeper levels of spiritual maturity and biblical literacy in these last days.

🔥  What’s So New About the New Covenant? | KWR0059

In this powerful episode of the Kingdom War Room, Dr. Michael Lake, Dr. Mike Spaulding, and Pastor Corby Shuey tackle a question that cuts to the core of modern theology:
👉 “What is really new about the New Covenant?”
What unfolds is a sobering and eye-opening discussion that exposes how much of today’s church has misunderstood—or even abandoned—the very foundations of biblical truth.
⚠️ The panel reveals:
• Why every New Covenant reality was foretold in the Old Testament
• The danger of trying to “unhitch” from Scripture
• How bad theology blocks true spiritual growth
• The biblical meaning of circumcision of the heart
• Why Torah written on the heart does NOT mean it is abolished
• How modern culture and technology are conditioning believers away from truth
• The difference between true transformation vs. religious performance
This is not just a theological discussion—it is a call to return to the Word of God and to walk in authentic covenant relationship with Him.

Welcome to Babylon’s Matrix of Control

What I am about to share in this article may very well change your perception of reality. No, I will not be addressing the hypothesis in physics that we are living in a holographic universe (a digital simulation). The truth is far more nefarious.