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Living the Law of Consecration – Part 3: All Things are the Lord’s

(Continued from Part 2) In order to properly understand the law of consecration, we must first keep in mind two foundational gospel principles: All things are ultimately the Lord’s We are to love God with all our heart, soul, might, mind, and strength Once we understand these two principles we will be prepared to understand [...]

Gremiale – An Apron-like Catholic Liturgical Vestment

The gremiale, also called gremial, is an apron-like vestment worn by the bishop as part of the Catholic Mass or other sacred orders.  The Catholic Encyclopedia describes the current understanding of this vestment in this way: A square or oblong cloth which the bishop, according to the “Cæremoniale” and “Pontificale”, should wear over his lap, [...]

Living the Law of Consecration – Part 2: The Law & The United Order

(Continued from Part 1) One of the common misconceptions concerning the law of consecration is that it is often conflated with the United Order.  When we think that these two are one in the same thing we run into difficulties understanding them.  When we don’t properly understand the law, we can’t live it.  When we [...]

Living the Law of Consecration – Part 1: The Mythic “Folk Memory”

“Some day we will live the law of consecration again, but until then we must be ‘willing’ to live it.” “It is Church doctrine that the full Law of Consecration was suspended by the Lord through the Prophet in 1834.” “My belief is that things will get progressively worse until the actual Second Coming when [...]

Consecrate = “A Filled Hand” in Hebrew

One of our readers, Dr. Kathy Larsen, pointed out a scripture yesterday that intrigued me. It is Leviticus 21:10: And he that is the high priest among his brethren, upon whose head the anointing oil was poured, and that is consecrated to put on the garments, shall not uncover his head, nor rend his clothes; [...]

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