
A few weeks ago I mentioned the Foundation Course which we taught to everyone entering Community of the King in Northern Ireland and Coming King Community in America.
In developing this teaching I drew from a number of similar courses that appeared at that time. One of the best known the Foundation Series by Derek Prince which he based on the passage in Hebrews 6, which lists 6 ‘elementary doctrines’
These elements were clearly covered in my Foundation Course, though not as extensively and from a different angle and with a different emphasis.
Years later I went back to look at Derek’s Foundation Series again. (As the photo shows, it was one of the few books that made it with us to the US!)
I realized I had focused on the first 4 elements, as had Derek…. as I sized up the different lengths of his booklets!
I believe there were in fact two reasons for this. The first was that the first 4 “Repentance from dead works. Faith toward God. Baptisms. The laying on of hands.” had a very obvious immediate practical application to life. The second reason I would suggest was that certainly my (and possibly Derek’s?) understanding of The Resurrection of the Dead and Eternal Judgement has needed further development.
At the St Mary’s gathering in Belfast where the abortion issue was front and center, I was asked to sing the song *Easy Solutions. I was inspired as I gave some commentary afterwards. I said this song could as easily have been titled The Abortionist’s Song The three verses tell the sequential story of the boy, then the man, then the man on his death bed. It is a story common to us all, of how we begin thinking we know ‘better than God’ and attempt to ‘help him along’. Inevitably the results are not good!
Lying on his death bed he anticipates the hand of God’s judgment as a harsh hand that will destroy him for his error.
“With one wave of his hand and one breath of his mouth and one look from his eye he will come….and say you foolish old man to know better than God stopping life before it had begun!”
We then hear his cries as he experiences, again what we all must experience sooner or later, ‘God’s fiery judgment’
But then the tenor of the music changes, for instead of the fire destroying him, it has destroyed ‘all your darkness and gloom….. till it’s love alone that’s left behind” ….and he emerges
….. in God’s time
…..as the butterfly
For the hand of God has not struck him down but has waved to him, through the fire saying ‘Come’
‘…..and start living your life…….. as my SON.’
The simple revelation I have had, since writing the initial Foundation Course, based on further study of linguistics and church history…… is that the word translated ‘eternal’ in our bibles does not necessarily mean forever and ever. This awareness can transform our understanding of the foundational truth, Eternal Judgment.
………and subsequently how we view God, His plan, and other people!

I do think this is one of those ‘details of doctrine’ that it is not essential that we agree on to enjoy fellowship together as we share a living relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ.
* From “The Ascent of the Bright Hostage.” Available on Spotify etc. or on CD from us .
Here’s another song that relates to the theme:
P.S. Thank you for your email responses! After the last blog I got a message from DeAnn currently visiting The Netherlands where she finds herself ‘on assignment’. I only thought to put that photo of ‘FREEDOM! in the Netherlands’ up at the last minute! Then an email from Christine in The Carolinas thankful for the double witness of ‘Cleansing’ that arrived on her 76th birthday : – )