r/TheNewTemplarOrder • u/The_AngloPlantagenet • May 24 '25
r/TheNewTemplarOrder • u/The_AngloPlantagenet • May 11 '25
Who were the Templar knights
A very brief overview/ summary
The Knights Templar were a Christian military order founded in 1119 AD after the First Crusade. Their mission: to protect Christian pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land and defend Jerusalem from enemies of the faith.
They took vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, lived under a strict monastic rule, and wore the now-iconic white mantle with a red cross. Unlike most monks, they were also elite warriors — combining faith with the sword.
Over time, the Templars became a powerful and wealthy order, operating banks, building fortresses, and fighting in key battles across the Crusader states. They were feared, respected, and surrounded by legend.
But in 1307, under pressure from King Philip IV of France and with the support of Pope Clement V, the Order was falsely accused of heresy, tortured, and dissolved. Many of its leaders were burned at the stake — including Grand Master Jacques de Molay.
The Templars were gone, but their legacy endures: as symbols of courage, discipline, faith, and the cost of standing for truth.
r/TheNewTemplarOrder • u/The_AngloPlantagenet • May 11 '25
Welcome
Welcome to the New Templar Order
Deus Vult. Christus Vincit. Ave Christus Rex.
Brothers,
Welcome to The New Templar Order — a digital chapter house for Christian men who seek to follow Christ boldly, live by the Word of God, and uphold a standard of honor, discipline, and truth in a broken world.
We are not here to roleplay or pretend. We are here to walk the narrow road together — as brothers in Christ, inspired by the legacy of the Knights Templar, and committed to building each other up in truth and virtue.
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What This Community Is About:
A brotherhood of Christian men, standing together in faith, loyalty, and discipline.
A place to ask questions, share thoughts, reflect on Scripture, and grow deeper in our walk with Christ.
A home for those who feel the call to live boldly, righteously, and fearlessly in a world that mocks godliness.
A serious space to discuss the real Templar Order — its history, purpose, theology, and legacy.
A community that aims to embody the Knightly virtues: faith, strength, humility, courage, justice, and service.
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What We Stand For:
Above all — we follow Jesus Christ. The Bible is our sword and shield. The Word of God is our foundation. This Order is a place of encouragement, conviction, and clarity — rooted not in fantasy, but in truth and righteousness.
Every man here is called to be more than a bystander. You are called to be a disciple, a watchman, a warrior of spirit, and a keeper of the light.
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How to Use This Space:
Share biblical reflections, struggles, and victories.
Post historical insights, book recommendations, or your thoughts on the Templars and Christian knighthood.
Ask and answer questions — about faith, doctrine, Scripture, or how to live with honor today.
Encourage your brothers. Speak the truth in love. Call each other higher.
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This Order is also a place for brothers to help each other navigate the trials of daily life as Christian men. Whether you're struggling, seeking advice, or simply need encouragement — you're not alone. As Templars once stood shield to shield in battle, we stand together now in faith. We aim to uphold each other in prayer, wisdom, and brotherhood as we face the spiritual, moral, and practical challenges of this world.
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Conduct of a Templar:
A Templar should be:
Respectful, even in disagreement.
Grounded, not swayed by emotion or pride.
Disciplined, in thought, word, and action.
Honest, even when it’s difficult.
And above all — Christlike.
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This isn’t just a subreddit. It’s a modern chapter of something ancient. It is a call to rise above the noise, reclaim virtue, and walk boldly in the footsteps of Christ — together.
You are welcome here, brother. Stand tall. Hold the line. Carry the cross.
Deus Vult. Christus Vincit. Ave Christus Rex. — The Order Endures
r/TheNewTemplarOrder • u/KingsofGreen88 • May 19 '25
Revival of the Order?
What some steps we should take to reach out to the world to truly revive the Templar Order and spread God's words? I don't think anyone would listen or notice unless it's something grand and never done before in my opinion.
r/TheNewTemplarOrder • u/KingsofGreen88 • May 15 '25
Question for the group
Is this real group dedicated to the teachings of not only God but to Templar order?
r/TheNewTemplarOrder • u/GPT_2025 • May 12 '25
Read the Bible and relax. Everything that must happen will happen anyway.
Every 1000 years of Christianity, a higher percentage of the population embraces Christianity. For instance, after the first millennium, (1020) only 15% of the population identified as Christians. By the end of the second millennium, (2020) this number rose to 33%. This progression can be likened to Christianity spreading like clear and pure water, gradually rising to higher levels. After 3000 years of Christianity, approximately 50% of the global population will be Christians, and in the Final Millennium, the entirety of humanity will have embraced Christianity.
An analogy from scripture illustrates this progression:
- "And when the man with the measuring line went eastward, he measured a thousand cubits and led me through waters that reached to the ankles." (15%)
- "Then he measured another thousand cubits and led me through waters that reached to the knees." (33%)
- "Again he measured a thousand, and led me through waters that reached to the waist."
- "Once more he measured a thousand, and it was a river that I could not cross, because the water had risen and was deep enough to swim in—a river that no one could cross." (100%) (Ezekiel 47) This analogy illustrates the gradual increase of Christianity in the world over millennia, ultimately becoming all-encompassing: ..Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.. (Mat. 6)
"The final Millennium will be the best of all, not only for humans but for animals and nature too!" ( Revelation 20, Revelation 22, Isaiah 11:7, Isaiah 65:25, Romans 8:20, Micah 4:4, Isaiah 2:4) ( Evil human souls (tares) won't be born during the final millennium; only at the end—there is a small opening of time before the final judgment day, as described in Revelation 20.) ** .. And he saith unto me, The waters which thou sawest, --are peoples, and multitudes, and nations, and tongues...(Rev. 17)
r/TheNewTemplarOrder • u/GPT_2025 • May 12 '25