Principle of Restoration Through Indemnity I
The Midway Position
Humanity finds itself in the midway position between God and satan. Both God and satan are striving to establish exclusive sovereignty over each individual. God wants to recover us, but we must participate in an important role. Our portion of responsibility is to make the “good condition” of receiving the Word of God, have faith in it and put it into practice. When we make this good condition, we come to God’s side. When we make “bad conditions,” that is, conditions of sin, we come to satan’s side. Play video
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Principle of Restoration Through Indemnity II
The Meaning of Indemnity
In a perfect world, humans would only make good conditions. Sadly, we live in a world where we are confronted by the reality of sin everyday. The bad news is that we make “bad conditions,” that is, conditions of sin. The good news is that because we made the condition by which satan exerts his sovereignty over us, we can unbind that condition. The process of unbinding, or reversing, the condition of sin is the process of indemnity. It is the way, devised by God, that a banished person will not remain estranged from Him. It means a fresh start and a personal liberation are just around the corner.
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Principle of Restoration Through Indemnity III
The Foundation for the Messiah
Our own bad conditions can be reversed through indemnity. However, the root of sin, the original sin, was not committed by my own hand. I didn’t commit the original sin; I inherited it and its consequence, i.e. death. Thus, the process of recovery, via the reversal through indemnity, requires that I inherit the gift of salvation from a benefactor of righteousness and life. That is Christ, the messiah. Before Christ can appear, however, humanity must make a foundation to receive him. That foundation is made when the conditions that transformed a living Adam into a dead one can be reversed. Play video
Principle of Restoration Through Indemnity IV
Reversing Adam’s failure: The Foundation of Faith and Substance
Adam came into existence as a living Adam without blemish or sin. By his own conditions, however, he was transformed from a living Adam into a dead Adam. When those conditions can be reversed, a new living Adam will appear. This presentation will describe the inner structure and process of establishing the foundation for the Messiah. Play video
Principle of Restoration Through Indemnity V
The Providence of Restoration Centering on Adam’s Family
This presentation further explains the process of establishing the foundation for the Messiah and then examines how that principle was applied to Adam’s family. Sin, at this point, is the problem of one family. God works to make a foundation for the Messiah’s immediate return in Adam’s family, but when Cain kills Abel, all hopes for an immediate coming of Christ are dashed. God must now contend with sin’s potential to multiply and expand upon the vehicle of Adam’s multiplying descendants. Play video
Principle of Restoration Through Indemnity VI
The Providence of Restoration Centering on Noah’s Family
God raises up a new central family to replace the failed family of Adam. Noah’s family is given the responsibility of Adam’s family; that is, to accomplish the conditions that will serve as the foundation for the messiah to come. The hope of a renewed covenant sealed by a rainbow in the sky quickly dissipates in Ham’s breach of faith and an angry Noah invoking a wrath-filled curse of Canaan. Play video
Principle of Restoration Through Indemnity VII
The Providence of Restoration Centering on Abraham’s Family
God’s call to Abraham was the third providential attempt to establish the foundation for the messiah. Abraham is the Father of the three great faiths: Judaism, Christianity and Islam, yet had things gone the way that God had intended, all three faiths would have been immersed within one unified foundation. Although Abraham initially falters, he later achieves an unprecedented victory of faith that turns the tide toward establishing the foundation for Christ to come. Play video






