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Juvenile Justice and the Family (Doctrine of the Family)

Modern “juvenile justice” can’t be understood until you see the sleight-of-hand behind it: the state keeps redefining what counts as “public” and “private” so it can seize what God assigned to the family while excusing what God calls public evil. Historically, Christian law carved life into distinct spheres under God—family, church, commerce, civil government—each with real jurisdiction; but modern statism claims that only the state is truly “public,” so it can declare childrearing, schooling, welfare, property, and inheritance “public concerns” (meaning state-controlled) while quietly reclassifying abortion, homosexuality, prostitution, drugs, and even the logic toward child corruption as “private choices.” The result is total jurisdiction by bureaucracy: if the state owns the delinquent child, it soon claims ownership of the obedient child too—public education becomes the pipeline, and courts begin speaking of children as “property of the state.” Even pagan regimes admit the truth they fear: without parental love and intact family authority, you don’t get citizens—you get deformed, predatory “wolf children.” This lecture’s punchline is sharp: juvenile justice is family justice—when the state replaces parents as the moral governor, it manufactures disorder, then expands again to “manage” the chaos it created. #JuvenileJustice #FamilyFirst #SphereSovereignty #AgainstStatism #ParentsNotState #BiblicalWorldview #ChristianReconstruction #EducationMatters #PropertyAndInheritance #WelfareStartsAtHome #LawAndOrder #Chalcedon

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The Hegelian Revolution

The Hegelian revolution completed a long philosophical shift that began with Descartes: reality and truth were relocated from God and creation to the human mind. For Hegel, reason itself became sovereign, and what the rational elite declared to be true became reality. God was effectively replaced by human consciousness, and the state was elevated as the incarnation of reason on earth. This worldview reshaped modern life. It fueled statism, feminism, Darwinism, Marxism, and modern spirituality, all built on the idea of humanity evolving toward freedom from limits law, morality, family, history, and even God. Churches absorbed this thinking by retreating into vague “spirituality,” rejecting God’s law, and surrendering culture, education, and politics to the state. The result has been liberation without truth: lawless sexuality, moral relativism, and politics without justice. Hegel’s promise of freedom has instead produced bondage and judgment. True freedom, Scripture insists, is found not in human reason or the state, but in repentance, regeneration, and submission to the living God.

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Pruning

William Blake, the brilliant English poet and painter, squandered his greatness because he abandoned biblical faith for the radical dreams of the French Revolution exalting freedom, equality, and total self-expression while rejecting all discipline. True to his convictions, when he moved to the country he even refused to prune his grapevines, insisting that vines, like men, must grow without restraint. The result was predictable: the vines overran his garden and produced no grapes, yet Blake blamed anything but his own foolishness. Modern radicals, liberals, and hippies admire him because he expressed their spirit freedom without responsibility, liberty without law. Child psychologists have pushed similar ideas, and instead of angels they have produced rebels and hippies, for impulses without discipline lead only to chaos. As Proverbs teaches, “The rod and reproof give wisdom: but a child left to himself bringeth his mother to shame” (Prov. 29:15). Blake was at least consistent what he denied to vines he denied to children and society but we should know better: prune the vines, but not the children, and you harvest nothing but anarchy and filth. Discipline is unavoidable; if we refuse to administer it, God surely will.

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Can Experience Teach?

A traveler in Europe in 1959 discovered a farming valley dying not because the soil was poor or young men were unwilling, but because inherited customs had chopped property into absurd fragments, destroying ownership and driving families away. A woman slept in one house, had the right to meals in another, and could warm herself only in a third; some farmers legally owned one-eighth of their own land. Such laws doomed the valley to be empty within a generation. This problem is ancient: Rome, as historian Guglielmo Ferrero noted, died from excessive urbanization crushing farmers with controls and taxes until it was easier to live on welfare in the city than work the land. The lesson should be obvious, but men and nations seldom learn from experience. Like gamblers who lose repeatedly yet return to the table, people persist in destructive patterns because experience alone cannot teach them; only faith and character can. Today we see the same signs moral decay, credit-fed cities, farms under pressure and yet we continue as though folly will somehow make us winners. Without a return to faith, and to the Word through which faith comes (Rom. 10:17), we will not change, and like that European valley, we will deserve the ruin we bring upon ourselves.

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jakson Obedience: Ephesians 6 kansikuva

Obedience: Ephesians 6

In Ephesians 6, Paul teaches that obedience is essential to godly life and social order, beginning in the home and extending to work, citizenship, and ultimately to God Himself. Obedience is not about pleasing men or asserting power, but about serving Christ, recognizing that all authority carries responsibility under God, who shows no favoritism. Discipline and obedience prepare us for life’s inevitable conflicts, whereas self-expression without restraint leads only to frustration. Because our struggle is ultimately spiritual rather than merely human, we need strength beyond ourselves the power of God in Christ. By putting on the whole armor of God, living in obedience to His Word, and persevering in prayer through the Holy Spirit, believers are equipped to stand firm, live faithfully, and walk in the good works God has ordained for them.

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