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A.R.T. Canon IV. A.R.T. Canon Abiding Relationship Theology, #4
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- ISBN978-0-9961580-2-2
- EAN9780996158022
- Date de parution20/03/2026
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- ÉditeurTaveau D'Arcy
Résumé
A. R. T. CANON IV - PRE-LAW FOUNDATIONSAbiding Relationship Theology Before Law, Empire, and ControlWhat if the foundation of God's design was never control-but relationship?In this powerful and deeply revealing volume, apostolic leader Taveau D'Arcy takes readers back before institutional religion, before hierarchy, and before performance-driven faith systems-into the original relational pattern of God found in Scripture.
Beginning with Moses and the giving of Torah, this book carefully examines what God truly intended when He introduced instruction to a redeemed people. Rather than a system of control, Torah is revealed as relational guidance-given after deliverance, not before it. But something happened. Over time, what began as relationship-centered instruction gradually hardened into systems of pressure, performance, and authority structures that often replaced intimacy with God.
This shift is not just ancient history-it continues today in many modern ministry environments. Through clear teaching, real-life insight, and direct biblical grounding (KJV), this book walks the reader through:. The true purpose of Torah as relational instruction. The difference between Old Covenant structure and New Covenant transformation. How Jesus restored relationship over religious performance.
The contrast between A. R. T. CORE (Abiding Relationship Theology) and Transaction CORE systems. Modern parallels where control, fear, and image replace authentic faith. The role of the Holy Spirit in internal transformation. How leadership can either guide relationally-or drift into pressure and controlWith a pastoral yet prophetic voice, Taveau D'Arcy does not attack the Body of Christ-but instead offers clear discernment, balanced understanding, and a call back to authentic, respectful, relationship-based faith.
This is not theory. This is lived experience, tested over decades of real ministry observation across diverse Christian streams. Readers will discover that true spiritual maturity is not found in performance, titles, or external systems-but in abiding relationship with God and genuine respect for others. At its core, this message is simple:God rescues first. Then He teaches. And He always leads through relationship.
This book is for:. Christian leaders seeking clarity without control. Believers who feel overwhelmed by performance-driven faith. Those wounded by spiritual pressure, accusation, or misuse of authority. Anyone hungry for a deeper, real relationship with GodIf you have ever felt that something in modern ministry did not fully reflect the heart of Christ-this book will help you understand why. And more importantly, it will show you a better way.
A return to the First Church pattern. A return to authentic relationship. A return to walking with God-without fear, pressure, or pretense. A. R. T. - Abiding Relationship TheologyRelationship first. Always.
Beginning with Moses and the giving of Torah, this book carefully examines what God truly intended when He introduced instruction to a redeemed people. Rather than a system of control, Torah is revealed as relational guidance-given after deliverance, not before it. But something happened. Over time, what began as relationship-centered instruction gradually hardened into systems of pressure, performance, and authority structures that often replaced intimacy with God.
This shift is not just ancient history-it continues today in many modern ministry environments. Through clear teaching, real-life insight, and direct biblical grounding (KJV), this book walks the reader through:. The true purpose of Torah as relational instruction. The difference between Old Covenant structure and New Covenant transformation. How Jesus restored relationship over religious performance.
The contrast between A. R. T. CORE (Abiding Relationship Theology) and Transaction CORE systems. Modern parallels where control, fear, and image replace authentic faith. The role of the Holy Spirit in internal transformation. How leadership can either guide relationally-or drift into pressure and controlWith a pastoral yet prophetic voice, Taveau D'Arcy does not attack the Body of Christ-but instead offers clear discernment, balanced understanding, and a call back to authentic, respectful, relationship-based faith.
This is not theory. This is lived experience, tested over decades of real ministry observation across diverse Christian streams. Readers will discover that true spiritual maturity is not found in performance, titles, or external systems-but in abiding relationship with God and genuine respect for others. At its core, this message is simple:God rescues first. Then He teaches. And He always leads through relationship.
This book is for:. Christian leaders seeking clarity without control. Believers who feel overwhelmed by performance-driven faith. Those wounded by spiritual pressure, accusation, or misuse of authority. Anyone hungry for a deeper, real relationship with GodIf you have ever felt that something in modern ministry did not fully reflect the heart of Christ-this book will help you understand why. And more importantly, it will show you a better way.
A return to the First Church pattern. A return to authentic relationship. A return to walking with God-without fear, pressure, or pretense. A. R. T. - Abiding Relationship TheologyRelationship first. Always.




