Rochambeau

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Central Claim: Faith operates like the game Rock-Paper-Scissors, with three competing approaches: literalist (Rock—Old Testament law), textual (Paper—written doctrine), and pneumatic (Scissors—Spirit-led faith). Each claims superiority, but none definitively "wins."

Biblical Basis: Ephesians 6:17 ("sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God") illustrates how faith integrates multiple dimensions rather than privileging one.

Yeshuan Perspective: This reflects McCraney's emphasis on *subjective, Spirit-centered faith* over rigid doctrinal systems. The Yeshuan approach critiques overreliance on literalism or institutional written theology, advocating instead for direct Spirit guidance. The "Rochambeau" metaphor suggests that mature faith transcends this false tripartite competition—it's not about which method "wins," but integrating all three under Spirit leadership. This aligns with fulfilled eschatology's rejection of law-based religion in favor of present, experiential Christ-consciousness.

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Exploring Faith

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Ever hear of the hand game (hand game?) called roshambeau? It's called Rock Paper Scissors in more refined company.

Some people think the faith is about Letters written in Rock (like the Old Testament) Some think it’s about Paper (and ink) Some approach the faith in and through the Spirit

The Game of Faith

Rock, Paper, Scissors

Ephesians 6:17 And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God: