MASTERING THE WALK

Old Website: http://www.geocities.com/masteringthewalk

New Website: http://exclusivecatholicbooks.angelfire.com/masteringthewalk.html

ABOUT US:

The original Mastering the Walk website disappeared when geocities closed. The information was lost, but the general focus of the community was essentially about Mastering the Walk of Religious truth. Walking with God, in essence, and getting it right. Mastering it. I won't rebuild that foundation with this website. Instead I will give MTW a new lease of life with a new website and ADD NEW doctrinal information of various kinds into the website community to further develop the essential core ideas somewhat of the original commitments. All my information, for the most part, is written for and copyrighted for the Noahide community. That is my eternal commitment, which I have oathed forever to to Yahweh on. So all new info for the Mastering the Walk community comes from a committed soul, and will be flexible doctrinally enough for the Mastering the Walk community to enjoy new teaching and new ideas. Mastering the Walk was part of the Advancing Noah Movement as an Assembly of Faith for a while, yet when ANM doctrine and teaching finalized, I judged there was insufficient information in MTW to be officially an AOF in status. So it has been taken back to the Canberra Noahides idea, which was my earliest thinking on Noahidism in 1999.



Sermons of the Mastering the Walk Community

Sermon One – Passion.

What do you need passion for? What does passion accomplish? Is being zealous about something really going to accomplish much? In fact, if you have a bit of passion in life for something, often you will work a lot harder for that passion, commit more time to it and commit more of your life's resources to it. It can even become a major focus or preoccupation in your life. Passions can be healthy, especially a focus on spiritual things. But, even especially on spiritual things, don't misfocus your passion. Going off, joining a religion, putting your heart and soul into it, and being passionate about it is not really a great thing if, later on, you have found out you don't really believe that anymore, and in fact find what you were into was really not good news, but a whole bunch of bad. Misplaced passion – misplaced effort – and you might have used up some of the really enthusastic spirit and motivation in your life on a vain cause. It can sometimes be hard then, to ever really have the passion to focus again on a more enlightened revelation, especially if you found your life devoted for years to a truth that you simply no longer believe as just that – a truth. Passion, in such an example, needs to be tempered. And tempered by prudence and tempered by caution. Prudent enough to think you might not yet have all the answers or correct knowledge on a situation, and cautious enough not to get too carried away, even if you believe yourself infallibly enlightened. In the real world, or in reality, the mainstream society we are often part of, people often really like passion in others. And sometimes others just mock it or disdain it. Some of us, truly, are conservative souls, preferring a far more sedate and moderate approach to things, rather than running hurly burly headfirst into the latest doctrine, the latest trend, the latest scene or the latest get rich scheme. Passion is great, in areas of knowledge you are already secure upon and well established within. And, on spiritual things, really make sure you are in the truth, because I fear so many lives will be apprehensive at meeting the throne of judgement, full of passion for what they had fought to be true, but finding themselves well short of that mark and, potentially, with some great explaining to do for things they claimed were true and, in fact, were not. In this sense, choose your passions carefully. And, perhaps, the greatest of all of passions targets – romance. If you are a passionate person, and really want to impress that special someone, it can be great to come on strong, and sometimes that is really appreciated. But sometimes it is exactly the opposite, and you can lose a bit of your reputation as a 'loverboy' or a 'chauvanist', and for women labels such as 'Harlot' and 'Slut' really probably should be avoided if possible. Sure, it is great, in the end, to be people of passion. But sometimes, for the sake of caution and wisdom, you really need to temper that passion, and think a lot more carefully about what you say, do and preach to others in general.





Psalms of the Mastering the Walk Community

Psalm One

Be now, in this moment, dedicated, like no other, to at least commit the eternity of your life to God

No small thing, you say, the eternity of it all. But if you want eternal life, how will you do it without him?

Do you have the strength of forever in your heart on your own strength?

Can you guide and protect your eternal walk by your own power and wisdom from all harm?

Can you steer the way of eternal life every and each day, forever and ever and ever, and not once ever go astray from it?

The power of eternal life is in God's hands. Repentance makes us worthy of it.

The power of eternal life is in God's hands. Repentance makes us worthy of it.

The power of eternal life is in God's hands. Repentance makes us worthy of it.

Mastrering the walk is about Repenting of sin. The power of Eternal life is in God's voice and hearing it and committing to him.

Alleluia

Amen