Saturday, June 20, 2026

The God Culture: What Is Salvation According To Paul?

Timothy Jay Schwab who is The God Culture has another Foundations lesson for his flock. Having defined salvation as law keeping per John 15 he now asks: What is salvation according to Paul? Spoiler alert: it's keeping the law per Romans 11.


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FOUNDATIONS | WEEK 20 

📖 What Is Salvation According to Paul? 

Is Paul’s definition of salvation different from Messiah’s? 

No. It aligns. 

In Epistle to the Romans 11, Paul describes salvation using the image of a tree just as Yahusha used the vine and branches in John 15: 

  • Natural branches (those originally in covenant-not a bloodline)

  • Wild branches (Gentiles grafted into the same covenant relationship)

Some natural branches were broken off because of unbelief.
Gentiles were grafted in by faith. 

But then comes the warning: 

If you do not continue… you also will be cut off.

When a church espouses a doctrine contrary to the Savior and Paul, that doctrine proves to be one manufactured by man. Test it. 

Salvation Is Not Static

Paul makes something clear: 

  • Being grafted in is not the end

  • Continuing in faith matters 

Those who were cut off:

  • can be grafted in again through belief 

This is consistent with: 

  • repentance

  • restoration

  • covenant renewal 

One People, One Covenant 

Paul does not describe two separate systems.

He describes: 

  • one tree

  • one root

  • one covenant people 

Gentiles are not treated as separate, but as those brought into what already exists.

This reflects a consistent principle seen throughout Scripture:

one standard for those within the covenant community 

Paul writes: 

"...that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in. And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob: For this is my covenant unto them, when I shall take away their sins."

Romans 11:25-27 KJV 

The Gentiles come into their fullness being grafted into the olive tree–The Kingdom. This is not an age of the church (a word not even found in the Hebrew Bible), which such dispensation quickly fails any valid test as all 7 characteristics are active in all ages. As the Gentiles are grafted into YahsarEl (Israel very poorly rendered–The People of Covenant), ALL YasharEl (those in covenant) shall be saved. That includes Gentiles and has since the Exodus according to Moses and even in Abraham's days where all of his household including Gentiles were saved, and before there was ever an Israel.

Alignment with Messiah 

This mirrors Messiah’s teaching in Gospel of John 15: 

  • Abide → remain

  • Do not abide → removed

  • Bear fruit → continue

The pattern is the same:

  • relationship

  • continuation

  • evidence through fruit 

The Role of Belief 

Paul identifies the key factor:

  • Unbelief → separation

  • Faith → connection

And importantly:

  • both can change 

This reflects real choice—real response. We were created with Free Will and that principle cannot be overruled by any church doctrine. 

Final Thought

Salvation, as Paul describes it, is not disconnected from Messiah’s teaching.

It is: 

  • entering into relationship

  • continuing in that relationship

  • remaining in the covenant 

The call is not only to begin—but to continue.

Yah Bless.

Note: We are well aware, and used to teach, the string of fragments used out of context in order to redefine salvation against the Biblical language itself. One must ask why Yahusha's, the Savior's Words, are hardly even included in this extremely poor exegesis. He provided a chapter especially defining salvation himself. When Paul provides chapters on the topic as well, why is it we are given single verses when context should matter? We don't placate such ignorance here. Now, before one begins the "what about this fragment out of context," we challenge everyone to read the passage first. Otherwise, we do respond strongly to comments made in ignorance when the text is right there for one to read. We teach and we do not tolerate control lines planted to stop your growth. Those attempting such debate rooted in ignorance to agitate will be muted here. Our channel, our rules.

It's incredible that he ends this lesson with a warning against teaching in out of context fragments when that is exactly what he has done with Romans 11. How about Romans 3-6 which discus salvation in detail? Here is a taste from Romans 4.

Romans 4:1 What shall we say then that Abraham our father, as pertaining to the flesh, hath found?

2 For if Abraham were justified by works, he hath whereof to glory; but not before God.

3 For what saith the scripture? Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness.

4 Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt.

5 But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.

The chapter goes on to discuss imputed righteousness which is what justifies us. The righteousness of Christ is given to us and we are declared to be righteous through faith. The law plays no role in our salvation  or in our being righteous. And that is no fragment, that is the teaching of Romans. 

As for Tim's remarks about free will, he should read Romans 9 where it explicitly says God saves whoever He will.

Romans 9:13 As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated.

14 What shall we say then? Is there unrighteousness with God? God forbid.

15 For he saith to Moses, I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.

16 So then it is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that sheweth mercy.

17 For the scripture saith unto Pharaoh, Even for this same purpose have I raised thee up, that I might shew my power in thee, and that my name might be declared throughout all the earth.

18 Therefore hath he mercy on whom he will have mercy, and whom he will he hardeneth.

19 Thou wilt say then unto me, Why doth he yet find fault? For who hath resisted his will?

20 Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God? Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?

21 Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour?

But let's hear what noted theologian Father Tim Crilly has to say about the matter.


Ah, Philippine Fails, me lad... puts the teacup down with a heavy sigh and leans forward
I’ve read Tim’s Week 20 Foundations lesson on “What Is Salvation According to Paul?” and by now the pattern is so consistent it’s almost tedious.What Tim is teaching here
  • Salvation is not a one-time decision or prayer.
  • It is entering into relationship (being grafted into the olive tree / abiding in the vine).
  • It requires continuation — if you don’t continue in faith and obedience, you can be cut off.
  • He uses Romans 11 (grafting) and John 15 (vine and branches) to emphasize fruit, relationship, and the danger of being removed.
  • He pushes back against “easy believism” and shallow doctrines that say salvation can’t be lost.
On the surface, some of this sounds reasonable. The Bible does warn against false assurance and calls us to persevere. But look closer and the same old God Culture theology is driving the bus.The Problems
  1. Christ is named but not central

    Jesus appears as the vine, but the emphasis is on our continuing performance (abiding, bearing fruit, not being cut off). The finished work of the cross, justification by faith, and the once-for-all nature of salvation get pushed to the side — again.
  2. “Relationship” = ongoing law-keeping

    In Tim’s system, “continuing in relationship” always means keeping the commandments (Torah/Sabbath/feasts). So salvation becomes: “Are you abiding well enough? Are you producing enough fruit (obedience) to stay grafted in?” This creates fear and uncertainty rather than resting in Christ.
  3. Selective use of Romans

    You’re right to note this — he jumps to Romans 11 while largely skipping Romans 3–6, where Paul lays out justification by faith apart from works of the law, our union with Christ in His death and resurrection, and freedom from the law’s condemnation. Romans 11 is about God’s faithfulness to Israel and the grafting of Gentiles, not a manual on how to stay saved by performance.

  4. The camel is fully inside the tent

    This is the natural conclusion of the entire Foundations series:
    • Repentance = turn to the law
    • Faith = obedience
    • Grace = power to obey
    • Fulfillment = confirming the law
    • Truth = the law
    • Salvation = entering and continuing in law-keeping relationship or risk being cut off
This is not the gospel of grace. This is works-based perseverance with better Bible verses.The Real Biblical TeachingYes, salvation involves relationship and perseverance. But the New Testament grounds our security in Christ’s work, not our ongoing performance:
  • “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus” (Romans 8:1).
  • We are kept by the power of God through faith (1 Peter 1:5).
  • “I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand” (John 10:28).
True faith does produce fruit and perseverance, but our assurance rests in Christ’s finished work and God’s faithfulness, not in how well we’re performing this week.
Tim’s version leaves people constantly checking their fruit and wondering if they’ve been cut off yet. That’s not rest. That’s bondage.
Father Ted’s plain verdict:
This is still another gospel — law dressed up as “relationship.”

It sounds serious and biblical, but it quietly shifts the foundation from Christ’s finished work to our continuing obedience. That’s exactly what Paul fought against in Galatians.

The real gospel says: Come to Christ, rest in His finished work, and the Holy Spirit will produce fruit in you.

Tim’s version says: Get grafted in, then work hard to stay grafted in by keeping the law, or risk being cut off.

Down with this sort of thing, lad.

Very careful now.

The gospel offers real rest and assurance in Christ. Tim’s system offers endless self-examination under the weight of the law.
...Right, I’m off to thank the Lord for the security we have in Him. 

Go on, go on, go on — have a cuppa. You keep seeing the pattern. Tim’s “Foundations” are leading people into uncertainty and performance. The real foundation is Christ and Him crucified. The gospel is far better and far more secure than what he’s building. Keep holding fast to it. 

Friday, June 19, 2026

Retards in the Government 474

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government.

 


https://mb.com.ph/2026/06/11/cop-arrested-for-attempting-to-rape-pension-house-employee

A police officer assigned to a unit of the Police Regional Office-6 was arrested for allegedly attempting to rape a pension house employee here.

Police Brig. Gen. Randulf Tuaño, PRO-6 director, said that the 29-year-old suspect from the Regional Mobile Force Battalion-6 was nabbed on Wednesday, June 10.

“The incident is currently under criminal investigation, while separate administrative proceedings are likewise being initiated in accordance with existing PNP rules and regulations,” said Tuaño.

Police Col. Wilbert Parilla, Iloilo City Police Office (ICPO) chief, said the incident occurred inside a pension house in City Proper District.

The suspect with a rank of patrolman occupied a room but asked to be transferred into another room for better Wi-Fi signal. When the victim was cleaning and preparing the new room, the suspect allegedly attempted to sexually assault her. 

The victim reported the incident to the ICPO-Police Station 7 which arrested the suspect.

The suspect is from Mindanao and one of the augmentation personnel of the RMFB-6 in a town in Iloilo province. He was in Iloilo City to attend an activity of the PRO-6 and temporarily staying at the pension house. 

“Acts that violate the law and the ethical standards of the organization have no place in the police service and erode public trust and confidence,” Tuaño said.

“We assure the public that the incident will be dealt with accordingly and that appropriate criminal and administrative actions shall be pursued against the involved personnel in accordance with the law and existing PNP policies,” Tuaño added.

The suspect is facing appropriate cases.

A police officer assigned to a unit of the Police Regional Office-6 was arrested for allegedly attempting to rape a pension house employee.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/06/11/ex-bjmp-employee-partner-nabbed-in-p374k-shabu-bust-in-qc

A 33-year-old former Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) employee and his live-in partner were arrested during a buy-bust operation in Barangay Commonwealth, Quezon City, on Tuesday night, June 9, which resulted in the seizure of P374,000 worth of shabu.

The suspects were collared on Pepito Street at around 11 p.m. during the sting operation launched following reports that the former BJMP employee was involved in illegal drug activities in the area.

Recovered from the suspects were about 55 grams of shabu worth P374,000, which police said was seized from the 46-year-old woman during the operation.

Investigation showed that the two suspects had previously been jailed for drug-related cases.

Police Lt. Col. Gemmer Tubiera, commander of the Batasan Police Station, said they received information that the former BJMP employee was allegedly operating in the Batasan, Commonwealth, and Holy Spirit areas.

Tubiera said the suspect was dismissed from the BJMP in 2023 after testing positive in a random drug test.

He added that the suspect was released from jail earlier this year but was arrested again in the latest anti-drug operation.

The suspects denied the allegations against them.

They are now detained at the custodial facility of the Batasan Police Station and face charges for violation of Republic Act 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

A 33-year-old former Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) employee and his live-in partner were arrested during a buy-bust operation in Barangay Commonwealth, Quezon City, on Tuesday night, June 9, which resulted in the seizure of P374,000 worth of shabu.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2244849/fwd-break-chavit-singson-arrested-over-cyberlibel

Former Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis “Chavit” Singson was arrested on Thursday afternoon over a cyberlibel case, according to a police report obtained by Inquirer.

Singson was arrested at his residence in a gated village in Barangay Ugong Norte, Quezon City, the police report said.

The report stated that the arrest was carried out through a warrant issued by the Regional Trial Court of Vigan City, Branch 21, for alleged violation of Section 4(c) in relation to Section 6 of Republic Act No. 10175, or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012. The warrant was dated June 10, 2026.

The court set bail at P60,000.

A relative informed the Inquirer that Singson voluntarily surrendered and immediately posted bail after his arrest.

Neither the police report nor the source provided details about the cyberlibel case filed against Singson. 

Former Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis “Chavit” Singson was arrested over a cyberlibel case.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/06/12/village-chair-shot-dead-in-ilocos-sur

The chairman of Barangay Turod-Patac here was gunned down on Friday, June 12.

Police said the victim, Leo Ronnel Tabaco Taverna, 39, was sitting in front of a neighbor’s house at around 1:45 p.m. when a pickup truck arrived.

Two men disembarked and shot him.

The suspects fled and the subject of a manhunt operation.

Taverna was declared dead on arrival in a hospital here from multiple bullet wounds.

Police recovered 15 M16 and 10 .45 caliber bullet shells in the area.

Follow-up investigation is ongoing.

The chairman of Barangay Turod-Patac was gunned down.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/metro/991307/napolcom-employee-nabbed-for-brandishing-gun-vs-tnvs-rider/story/

A man who identified himself as an employee of the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) was arrested after allegedly brandishing a firearm at a transport network vehicle service (TNVS) driver in Mandaluyong City on Friday.

According to the TNVS driver identified as alias Rene, he was on the northbound lane of EDSA near the Asian Development Bank and wanted to transfer to the next lane but the suspect did not give way. This resulted in a collision of their vehicles.

The victim also said he saw the suspect using a cellphone while driving.

A traffic enforcer of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) immediately arrived at the site.

The victim said he got down from his vehicle and saw the suspect brandishing a firearm and threatening him.

The suspect then said he is from NAPOLCOM.

The MMDA traffic enforcer who witnessed the incident said he was shocked when the suspect brought out his firearm.

(I was shocked and took a step back. I was afraid because it was the first time something like this happened.... He really had a firearm, positive.)

The victim ran and asked for help from a police officer in the area.

The 59-year-old suspect was then arrested then brought to the Mandaluyong City Police Station.

Recovered from him was a 9mm firearm and a NAPOLCOM ID.

Mandaluyong City Police Station chief of police Police Colonel Reynan Patam said they are verifying the suspect's identity and firearm.

Police are also waiting for the result of the breathalyzer test to determine if the suspect was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the incident.

The 42-year-old victim meanwhile said he will press charges against the suspect who refused to issue a statement.

(I was terrified and thought of my family, sir. If he pushed through with killing me, my family would have been left alone.)

Patam then advised motorists to be calm when driving.

(We should just be calm and avoid getting angry because everything can be settled in a nice way.)

The victim then said NAPOLCOM should discipline its personnel.

(My message to NAPOLCOM is that their personnel should be disciplined. They should not brandish their firearms over incidents like this.)

NAPOLCOM Commissioner Rafael Vicente Calinisan on Saturday said the commission will not tolerate the actions of the suspect.

"I strongly condemn the actions of a NAPOLCOM employee identified as Police Inspector III Jaime Hermogenes Jularbal Flores, Jr., assigned at the Inspection, Monitoring and Investigation Service, who was apprehended following a reported incident involving the alleged brandishing of a firearm and threats against a TNVS driver in Mandaluyong City on June 12, 2026," Calinisan said in a statement.

He said he immediately ordered an administrative probe into the incident.

(In response, I immediately ordered an administrative investigation. The NAPOLCOM will also support any legitimate investigation and criminal charges that may be filed against the suspect.)

(In the name of NAPOLCOM, I apologize to the TNVS driver involved in the incident. This behavior of a public servant is not acceptable and does not uphold the values of the Commission.)

Calinisan also hailed Police Corporal Aloysius Ducay Gano and Patrolman John Levy Monte de Guzman of the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) Station 12 and other police officers who responded to the incident.

(Their fast and professional response is proof that there are police officers who remain true to their duty and are ready to let the law prevail without any bias.)

(The NAPOLCOM has not room for this kind of behavior. Being a government employee does not give one a license to threaten, abuse, or use his position to show power.)

The NAPOLCOM official also urged the public to not tolerate such behavior.

(Our message to the public: The NAPOLCOM will not tolerate such abusive behavior. Because he is our employee, he will all the more be held accountable. There is a higher standard expected of a public servant. No one will be excused. Those who violate the law will be held accountable.)

A man who identified himself as an employee of the National Police Commission was arrested after allegedly brandishing a firearm at a transport network vehicle service driver in Mandaluyong City.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/regions/991308/cebu-byron-garcia-harassment/story/

The former chief of the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC) was arrested for alleged sexual harassment.

The intelligence unit of the Cebu Police Provincial Office served the warrant on Byron Garcia on Thursday afternoon, June 11, 2026.

Garcia, 66, is the brother of former Cebu governor Gwendolyn Garcia and was Capitol consultant on security matters during his sister's time in office.

The Municipal Trial Court in Mandaue City issued the warrant against for alleged violation of Section 12 of Republic Act 11313 or Safe Spaces Act or the "Anti-Bastos Law" for gender-based sexual harassment.

The law penalizes gender-based sexual harassment in streets, public spaces, workplaces, educational institutions, and online environments.

Garcia was arrested at the Talisay City Fish Port.

The court allowed Garcia to post a bail at P108,000 but Garcia was unable to do so since he was arrested after office hours. The following day, Independence Day, is also a holiday.

As of this writing (Friday evening), he is detained at the Talisay City Police detention cell. He is set to post bail on Saturday, June 13, 2026.

The complaint against Garcia was filed by Dr. Elisse Nicole Catalan, the daughter of Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro.

The Mandaue City Prosecutor's Office, which resolved Catalan's complaint, said elements were established sufficiently to support the filing of charges in court.

These elements include:

  • The offensive statements were made through Facebook posts and uploaded videos, constituting clearly the use of an online platform
  • The remarks contained body-shaming language, sexist ridicule, and degrading references to complainant's physical attributes
  • The statements were directed at the complainant who was named specifically and who could be identified clearly in the online posts
  • Complainant testified credibly that she suffered humiliation, anxiety, emotional distress, and fear of further harassment, particularly because the posts were accessible publicly and invited similar abusive remarks.

In a social media post, Catalan said she filed the complaint to show that no one is above the law and that all people must be accorded respect in all platforms.

She wrote online on June 12, 2026, Independence Day:

"Today, on Independence Day, I am reminded that true freedom includes the freedom to live and participate in society without fear of harassment, humiliation, or intimidation."

The former chief of the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC) was arrested for alleged sexual harassment.


https://mb.com.ph/2026/06/15/village-chairs-partner-barangay-worker-killed-in-leyte-ambush

Two people were killed and two others were wounded in an ambush on Monday in Barangay Salvacion, Albuera, Leyte.

Police identified the victims as Mae, 51, live-in partner of a barangay chairman, and Sonny, 23, a barangay office worker. 

Mae sustained a bullet wound in the neck and Sonny was shot in the head. They were declared dead on the spot.

The wounded – Dan, 56, a barangay worker, who was hit in the neck, and Gerald, 17, who was shot in the left hand and left foot – were taken to the Albuera Rural Health Unit. 

A fifth person, Jun, 18, also a barangay worker, was unhurt.

Initial investigation said the victims left Mae’s house at 6:05 a.m. onboard a Toyota Wigo for the town proper to open her store. Unidentified gunmen armed with high-powered firearms positioned on higher ground fired at the victims upon reaching the area. 

The suspects fled on foot toward the mountainous part of the barangay.

The Albuera Municipal Police Station (MPS) received a report from the Task Force Kamurayaw deployed in the area about the incident. Responding lawmen found the bodies of two individuals inside the car.

Police are conducting manhunt operations and follow-up investigation.

A barangay office worker was killed while another barangay worker was injured in a gun attack. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2248359/iloilo-capitol-worker-nabbed-with-p7-8m-in-meth

A 51-year-old provincial government employee was arrested after yielding over one kilogram of suspected “shabu” worth an estimated P7.8 million during a joint buy-bust operation in Barangay Camambugan of Santa Barbara town, Iloilo, on Wednesday afternoon.

The suspect, identified only by his alias “Banny,” is a resident of Barangay Don T. Lutero East, Janiuay, Iloilo.

Authorities confirmed that Banny is a watchlisted drug personality under the Philippine National Police (PNP) and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA). He is currently employed as a truck driver for the Iloilo Provincial Capitol.

According to police reports, the sting operation was executed at 2:05 p.m. on Wednesday, June 17.

The operation was a collaborative effort led by Team 1 of the Provincial Drug Enforcement Unit (PDEU), in coordination with PDEU Team 2, the Sta. Barbara Municipal Police Station, the Provincial Intelligence Unit, the Regional Intelligence Division 6, and PDEA Regional Office 6.

Undercover operatives successfully transacted with the suspect, leading to his immediate arrest on-site.

Following the arrest, law enforcement officers recovered a total of 1,145 grams (1.145 kilograms) of suspected shabu.

Following standard operating procedures, Banny was escorted to the nearest hospital for a mandatory medical examination. He is currently held under the custody of the Sta. Barbara police, where booking procedures are underway.

Authorities are preparing to file charges against the suspect for violations of Republic Act 9165, otherwise known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. 

A 51-year-old provincial government employee was arrested after yielding over one kilogram of suspected “shabu” worth an estimated P7.8 million.