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Monthly Archives: December 2016
Discerning Paths
We are healers. We who live by the heart of moral consciousness bring our faith and convictions to bear in a fallen world. We have found that path of the Flaming Sword back to Eden, and it is our mandate … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged divine calling, healing, heart-mind, mission
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Prayer: Community
It’s time. We know to pray when something just won’t leave us alone. My faith has risen up to claim the heritage of faith in meat space, too. Just so you’ll know the context, I need to explain the background. … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged church, faith community, Fruits of the Spirit, heart-led, mission, prophecy
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Not Necromancy
I spoke with my father-in-law the other day; he’s been dead for several years. No, this is not necromancy. The Bible makes it pretty clear that the dead do not come back unless God sends them. At His whim that … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged epistemology, fallen nature, human intellect, Law of Moses, miracles of Jesus, mortality, scripture, western biases
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Glimpses of Eden
Eden is not ephemeral. It is created, but it was not meant to die any quicker than the rest of Creation as a whole. It’s not eternal in the sense that God is, but it stands outside of time and … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Creation, divine justice, Garden of Eden, heart-led, human government, prophecy
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Got the Popcorn?
It’s like a hilarious movie; I find the current political scene quite entertaining. I shouldn’t have to post links to the mainstream media’s complaints that Russia hacked our election in favor of Trump. The CIA was always a globalist cabal; … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
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Dreams of Failure
What follows was yesterday’s message, but I just couldn’t quite get there until this morning. This is one of those times when I cite my personal example, not as proof of some principle, but to indicate something you might explore … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged dreams and visions, heart-led, human reason, idolatry, Tower of Babel, tribulation
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Psalm 119: Lamed 89-96
(Kiln blog is still not working properly, so this Bible lesson is posted here only.) We celebrate God’s faithfulness; you can’t go wrong trusting His revelation. The psalmist declares that the Lord’s self-disclosure stands eternally in the Spirit Realm. Destroy … Continue reading
Endorsement: Linux Migration Site
This is a gem: Easy Linux tips project. It’s a set of detailed yet simple instructions for migrating from Windows to Linux. You get to choose between several different Linux distributions all of which are the easiest to use and … Continue reading
Posted in computers
Tagged linux, Linux Mint, ubuntu, windows
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Political Methods
God’s personal moral character calls for humanity to live together under covenant feudalism. You simply cannot possibly understand the Law Covenants, nor anything else in Scripture, until you grasp that one truth. All of Creation itself, including we humans, is … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged computers, covenants, heart-led, mission, networked communication, open access, politics, technology
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Propaganda Apocalypse
If we were headed into a literal apocalypse, I’d be writing posts about how to prepare. We would be talking about food security, how to live with interrupted municipal services (electricity, water, gas, communications, police, fire, etc.). I would be … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged globalism, heart-led, internet, mission, otherworldly, propaganda, technology
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