“How Long Halt Ye Between Two Opinions?” – Biblical Examples Of Secession (Video) – The Washington Commonplace

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In this episode, we’ll continue a discussion on secession, specifically from a biblical point of view. However, secession must begin with the individual. We see Abraham called this way out from his people, even as the LORD called His people out of Babylon, and we’ll see how the blessing of God falls upon those who do.

Grab the book Free to Leave: Secession and the Christian Principle of Peaceful Separation

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