
Chariots of Prophetic Fire
Studies in Elijah and Elisha
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Narrated by:
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Nathan Conkey
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By:
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R. J. Rushdoony
About this listen
There is a marked resemblance between our time and that of Elijah and Elisha. Theirs was a time of judgment; ours is, as well. But there is a deeper resemblance. Their day was an age of syncretism, of radical compromise between the worship of the Lord and Baal worship. The two had been blended together to make one religion, so that a refusal to see the necessity for uncompromising religion marked Israel. In Chariots of Prophetic Fire, R. J. Rushdoony challenges the Church of our day to resist compromise and the temptation of expediency and realize that the power today does not lie in politics or governments, but in God’s men of faith.
©2003 Chalcedon Foundation (P)2021 Chalcedon Foundation
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