My Word Shall Guide TheeMy Word Shall Guide Thee contains the radical, revolutionary thought of Daniel Wright which was received by voice, vision and dream. "Eat the book", "Temple Worship", "Kingdomism" and other new writings provide a pure form of worship and a "polit-theo" lifestyle where all of humanity can live in peace and harmony. Beginning in the early 1950's, Daniel committed these revelatory ideas to paper. The original articles were typed, mimeographed, xeroxed, sent around the country and passed by word of mouth. In l966, Daniel founded Padanaram Settlement in southern Indiana. It is a utopian, idealistic society dedicated to equal education, philosophical analysis, social idealism, economic independence, and religious non-denominationalism. Its thriving businesses, stewardship of the land, and its youth assure its continuity today. In the preface of "Utopian Concepts for Social Revolution", Daniel writes: "These are some of my memoirs of my experiences, actualencounters with the Heavenly Host. It is to me a unique reservoir of awakening thoughts basic to the continuity of the human family. It explains the 'why' behind the visible, contains an expose' on false religions, the reason of political abortions, proposes concepts for sound economic security, and guides the 'seeker for truth' past many pitfalls. It is progressive in content of insight and thought." |
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... peace and righteousness. I walked on down the inclined creek edge, stepped into the water alone and looked back on the blessed sheep that God had given me to oversee. As I stood in the water and beckoned for them to walk into the water ...
... peace, king of righteousness, was the meaning of “Melchisedec”—baptism into omnipotent peace and righteousness beginning by water and led by the Spirit into this final, ultimate, and supreme order. No other covenant carried the Spirit ...
... peace and righteousness has put that nature in His seed or offspring who cannot resist overcoming sin. I John 3:9: “...for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin...” They resist sin in themselves and its visible result around them ...
... peace, and righteousness. Ten years of pastoral labor in this city seemed so vain and oppressive. I was a penniless man who had chosen the “vows of poverty.” I was sapped by needs, had given of every abundance to the poor; my credit was ...
... peaceful setting by a small stream of water rippling near my feet over a clean gravel bed and then disappearing in it. My thoughts drifted into things eternal. I thought of the saints gone on—the possible reason for their passing on ...
Contents
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TEMPLE WORSHIP | 77 |
EAT THE BOOK | 104 |
THE SIN IN EDENS GARDEN | 137 |
I AM BAPTIZING THEM INTO THE ORDER OF MELCHISEDEC | 166 |
THOUGHTS ON THE CROSS | 183 |
TRUE COMMUNION | 195 |
GIVE ALL TO GET ALL | 219 |
TWO CREATIONS | 355 |
ORIGINS OF UNIVERSE | 375 |
ORIGINS OF GOD | 398 |
ORIGINS OF MAN | 431 |
LIFE AFTER DEATH | 461 |
BLOODLESS COVENANT | 478 |
A YOUNG GOD IS BORN | 500 |
THE WHY BEHIND THE VISIBLE | 517 |
GOATS RUN CHRISTENDOM | 238 |
COME OUT OF HER | 299 |
CRITIQUE OF THE TRANCE | 316 |
ALL AND IN ALL | 332 |
KINGDOMISM | 584 |
Melchisedec Shepherds Many Kinglets Many Kinglets | 618 |
Acknowledgments | 619 |