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American history Principles of a Biblical free market economic system explained
The New Biblical Economics Training Center
Learning America's History through Economic Truth...from Scripture
They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks...
The Nations will learn to "get gain" by turning from weapons to tools...
...nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more - Isa. 2:4
And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the LORD'S house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow unto it. And many people shall go and say, Come ye, and let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, to the house of the God of Jacob; and he will teach us of his ways, and we will walk in his paths: for out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the LORD from Jerusalem…
[Be] not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the Lord… - Romans 12: 11
There is an evil which I have seen under the sun, and it is common among men: A man to whom God hath given riches, wealth, and honour, so that he wanteth nothing for his soul of all that he desireth, yet God giveth him not power to eat thereof, but a stranger eateth it: this is vanity, and it is an evil disease.- Eccl. 6:1-2
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“With the advice of the chief men…” the governor ordered that every man should plant on one-acre plots “…corn for his own particular.” This made for real industry and productivity. Bradford condemned their earlier policy of the common storehouse, describing it as “…the vanity of that conceit of Plato and other ancients… that the taking away property, and bringing in community into a commonwealth, would make them happy and flourishing; as if they were wiser than God.” – William Bradford
And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. – Isa. 2: 4
The law of the wise is a fountain of life, to depart from the snares of death. – Proverbs 13: 14
Much food is in the tillage of the poor: but there is that is destroyed for want of judgment. – Proverbs 13: 23 |
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Learning a Biblical Economics through The History of
the United States

Basic Economic Training
through
Colonial American History Up to the Civil War
Two World Views:
The Laws of Human Action |
Lessons in Political Economy |
Economics, the Church & Character |
The Banks & Panics |
| 10 Truths: Why Socialism ALWAYS Implodes |
Merchantilism, Slavery & Evil |
Immigration & the Protestant Ethic |
The Banks: Financing Politics |
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The Great Awakening & Commerce |
Blood & Money |
The Laws of Human Action: Biblical Laws of Supply & Demand (Markets) |
| Basic Economics: Jamestown v New England |
The Declaratin & its Claims: Economic Roots & Fruits |
Charity & Benevolence |
Economics & Social Reform |
| The Triumph of an Idea: Freedom's Lessons Learned Economically |
Deuteronomy & American Life (& Death) |
Calling, Invention & Wisdom |
Savings/Investment vs Slavery: One or the Other |
| The Church: Help or Hinderance as Guardian of Economic Truths? |
"Not Worth a Continental" Inflatin & the Economic Pressures of War
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The Bank & Jackson |
Manifest Destiny & Exploration |
| Feudalism & the Guild: Legacy of European Socialism (in America) |
"Supplying the Want of Virtue"
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The Banks & Panics |
Civil War: On Tariffs, Federal Authority & the Economic Complications of Slavery |
| America's Love Affair with Socialism & Commerce |
The Constituion & Economy |
The Banks: Financing Politics |
Lincoln & the Banks |
| Money, Banking & of course...More Money |
How to Build a "Kingdom"
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The Sabbath & Freedom |
Reconstruction & Plunderr |
| The "Culture Carriers" : Music Education, et al |
Federalists and Republicans |
Mom & Dad: God Creates "Derived Authority" |
The New Philosophy of "Me" |
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Our society is not accustomed to the Church teaching the use of Precepts in our read on history and biography. So, we thought this might do it for you: An illustrative example – from American history – might help to understand where we are going.
Every lesson, like this one, will present Four points in a hi(story) form:
1. The Event or Biography in U.S. History
2. The Biblical economic passage
3. The Problem being addressed in history
4. Resolution of the Problem. The lesson applied.
… every lesson in mini-capsules ranging from 2 minutes to 8 minutes in length.
The Lesson: (Click Here) |
What is “Economics”?
Ten Key “Starting Points” from Scripture
1. The One True God and Sound Knowledge: Where’s the ‘Builder’?
The Bible presents the concept of the Triune God of the Universe. His Word, the Scriptures, lays the foundational truths for life and understanding, including economic understanding. The Bible contains literally thousands of precepts pertaining to economics and presents them as a system, rarely taught today in the churches. As opposed to the Triune God of Scripture, idolatries of all sorts (including the Keynesian economics of today’s idolatry) are ALWAYS “economic” in approach, as well as “religious”.
The Greek philosophers, knowing the “gods” were a fiction, knew economic issues were also being tossed aside as they challenged traditions in Athens and elsewhere. Idolatry, whatever else it may be, always creates its own economic system… and poverty as well. Being misinformation, idolatry misallocates resources. Certainly the modernistic and Keynesian economics systems have terribly misallocated economic resources, en masse…and to our impoverishment, in their attack upon savings, prices, entrepreneurship, and productivity.
2. Glory, the Gospel and the Destruction of Superstition
Man is made for glory. But, he invariably seeks his own glory first. This movement of the soul often involves a fallen economic thought – ambition, money, greed, deceit, and theft. What if the glory of the soul is directed to the Lord… and He directs it toward sound principles of calling, responsible ownership, and economic stewardship?
The Gospel is not just a “way to heaven”. Of course, it is that certainly. But, no culture can survive long unless the Gospel’s truth is brought to bear upon the conscience of a person. With the powerful change wrought by God in the soul comes a new man… which includes a “new economic man” as well. Suddenly, affections and desires (all economic as well as spiritual) are different. Priorities are reordered for life. Economic truths take on spiritual dimension. “Whether you eat or drink, whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.”
Historically, where the Bible goes, “Calling” becomes understood, with its emphasis on wisdom, and “character”. Such wisdom and character traits replace superstition, mysticism and impoverishment. A justifying faith in Jesus Christ powerfully affects any economy, through the clean and reasonable use of holy precept.
3. Economics in the Garden of Eden
With modern man scoffing at the history of the Garden of Eden, he loses therefore the benefits of understanding vital economic truths so vital to life, and decision-making. In the Garden, the great tenets of economics were begun: Sound Authority and economic subordination, risk and time, the discernment of sound a information system and loss through disinformation, economic needs, economic sanctions and death, allocation of resources, the division of labor, the nature of the Fall, scarcity, inheritance and disinheritance, calling, guilt and envy, glory and commodity, labor and management of resources. Ultimately, the meaning of the Curse and Blessings of God, sin and righteousness (What were Adam and Eve doing in the Garden to begin with?).
4. The Fall, Scarcity and Strife: Handling the “Curse”
Just exactly HOW does an understanding of the Fall of mankind affect your decision-making? Why was the curse instituted by God? Why was economy addressed so heavily in the Fall (thorns and thistles (scarcity), sorrow in conception and population, death and disinheritance, labor and sweat of the brow, disinvestment of labor and capital, the calling of man and woman)?
5. Risk v. Control, Theft, Magic & Slavery: The Power of a Justifying Faith
Everything has risk built into it. But, managing risk is key to understanding and preparing for a future which will arrive and the present which demands your immediate attention. Because of the nature of man, control, theft and slavery take the place of sound economy. Also due to man’s fallen nature, superstition (magic) misallocates management, time and resources. A Justifying faith in Christ is designed to rectify such character traits, resetting man’s handling of the world around him.
In place of …
control, theft, superstition and servitide
...comes...
Responsible Character with....
productivity, self-governance, wisdom and birtue, captital investment and savings.
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The “Second Sword” of the Church of Christ
Sound Economics and Productive Enterprise
“And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.”
…sword… plowshares…
…spear… pruning hooks…
The nations will learn to “get gain” by moving from weapons to tools (productive stewardship - as opposed to Modernistic and Keynesian economics). |
6. Time, Money and Blood
The Bible shows us that time, money and blood are interrelated. Not only are they related directly in the Bible concerning redemption – “You are bought with a price”; “…redeemed by the blood of the Lamb.”; “the earnest [ed. earnest money] of our expectation”… Scripture teaches us that money is the economic means of saving “life” temporally from the heavy burdens of the curse. Money is temporally redemptive and a means of ‘storing” up the ever fleeting moment. If a man is paid for 50 hours of work by his boss, and a thieve robs him on the way home of that money, the thief has robbed LIFE – 50 hours of it – from the man. If left unrecovered, that man has taken an irrecoverable loss. If it keeps happening, he is losing Life – literally being murdered, on the “installment plan”.
7. Inheritance and Property
God warns that no one take away the boundary stones, marking a person’s property and inheritance. So important is inheritance and property rights with its responsibilities in ownership, that God enjoins severe penalties in His Word for breaching that trust. But, there’s even more involved than simple breach of an inheritance or the theft of property rights.
8. Marriage and the Division of Labor
The essence of an advanced economy is the Division of labor whereby each person contributes talent and resources in areas where he or she is best suited and does so toward economic progress. Sound economy begins in the marriage relationship, sexual satisfaction being addressed in economic terms by the prophets and Paul. Indeed, Paul treats regular refusal to a spouse as “defrauding” that spouse. But, the division of labor, built into marriage, becomes the foundation of a greater degree of such application in advanced economies.
9. Redemption v. Slavery
God used redemption as a model for the destruction of slavery, and the means of “buying back” your Christian brother or your neighbor. Redemption was applied in principle to debt management, the poor laws, gleaning, lending, monogamy, land use, liberty, debt bondage, usury, and the very nature of money, prices, and costs. Slavery is replaced in the Bible with investment, savings, and capital goods. As investment understanding grows, slavery disappears. As savings and investment are eliminated (as in Keynesian economics and the business cycle), slavery returns. Hear why that MUST be so…
10. The Lord's Day, Liberty and Holy Precept
Many Christian people cannot defend from the Bible why they worship on the first day of the week. But, what they don’t suspect, is that the Sabbath is not just a day of worship. It was the symbol of liberty and victory over unrighteousness. It’s tie with economics is crucial: “…Six days shalt thou labor …”. Why was this attached to the command to “Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy” ? How does worship, liberty, and rest become related Scripturally? Hear how that is the case here..
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