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Monthly Archives: June 2018
Teachings of Jesus — Matthew 18:15-20
The underlying theme has not changed: Place a high value on unreserved trust and never manipulate. Completely open honesty is the way of the Kingdom. How do you handle a genuine offense? Do you gossip and build up an undercurrent … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged covenant community of faith, covenants, faith, fellowship, peace, shalom, transparency
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Free from Mammon, Free from Fear
The USA must turn inward and prepare to prosper with less trade. Economists are excellent at analyzing what happened historically; they are utterly abysmal at predicting future events. Their logic is relentlessly vacant of moral discernment. That is, they deny … Continue reading
Posted in globalism
Tagged Babylon, banking, economics, federal government, oppression, social sciences
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The Virtual Race
As you probably know, the definition of an activist is someone who agitates for change in government policy. Along the way, they try to change social consciousness regarding their agenda. We might go along with changing social awareness about our … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged Biblical Law, heart-led, Networked Civilization, racism
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Another Draper Bikeway Update
I took a ride around Draper Lake yesterday to check on the progress of the bikeway project. I started from the marina and rode counterclockwise. They now have a team laying a curb on one side of the bikeway. I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged bicycling, construction, Draper Lake, photography
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The Inevitable End of the West
Biblical Law is the Person of Christ. Get to know Him and you will know Biblical Law; this is the Covenant of Christ. It absolutely requires heart-led mysticism and spiritual birth. You are under that covenant when the Lord reaches … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Biblical Law, Covenant of Christ, Covenant of Noah, covenants, Creation, divine election, feudalism, politics, racism, tribalism, western civilization
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Rattling My Own Cage Again
Just my opinion, so you can ignore this post, but I will not be silent. This is part of my divine calling. If nothing else, this will tell you something about me. I’ve struggled with how to characterize Trump. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged cyber warfare, globalism, imperialism, politics, propaganda, prophecy, Zionism
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Demon Gods of This World
Never apologize for your calling and mission from Jehovah. We need fellowship; it is the essence of our design. It’s not the same as friendship. You can have lots of friends who don’t have a clue about otherworldly considerations, but … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged christian mysticism, covenant community of faith, fellowship, heart-led, otherworldly, politics, tribalism, worldliness
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The Ultimate Loyalty
Biblical Law is the moral character of our Savior. It’s the revelation of God. It’s not confined to words on the pages of Scripture, but is the impact of God’s Presence in your soul, and the driving conviction to serve … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Biblical Law, communion, fellowship, mysticism, politics, tribal society, virtual parish
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Disentangled from the Lies
It’s a moral perversion to ignore the real problem in favor of false accusations. If you are going to participate in revealing God’s truth, don’t drag the Devil into it. It’s one kind of problem to declare that there is … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Creation, false dichotomies, idolatry, moral discernment, peace with god, politics
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Teachings of Jesus — Matthew 18:7-14
Jesus began this session explaining that leadership in His Messianic court would rest on unreserved trust in Him and His teaching. He draws the picture of a disciple who is like a younger child, but draws that image from His … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged feudalism, Jesus Christ, Matthew's Gospel, Messiah, otherworldly, shepherd role
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