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Monthly Archives: January 2019
Option Not Available
In a virtual parish like ours, most of you don’t notice it, but we have plenty of folks hanging around who really don’t belong. If this were an actual church meeting together in some facility in meat space, you would … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged church politics, eldership, feudalism, moral dominion, organizational theory, politics, radix fidem
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The Lonely Calling
Our only ambition is to walk faithfully in our covenant of faith. Just a reminder: “covenant” in the Bible is synonymous with “law” until we get to the New Testament where the whole thing is deeply perverted by the legalism … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, covenant community of faith, evangelism, heart-led, radix fidem, virtual parish
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Teachings of Jesus — Luke 16:1-13
Jesus is still answering the objection of the scribes and Pharisees to His rehabilitation of sinners. The Jewish leaders were missing the point of the rituals. They failed to understand that the rituals served as symbolic reminders of our fallen … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged divine revelation, jesus parables, legalism, shalom, sin, the Covenant of Moses, the Fall
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Something About Me
This is about me, not as your elder, but as just a guy who is what he is. This is my personal convictions. The lesson here for my readers is that you need to be sure you search your convictions … Continue reading
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Chasing Their Tails
This is as much for me as anyone else. I encountered a bunch of highfalutin philosophical stuff this week. Sure, I can understand most of it, and I don’t like it. We are caught between two worlds right now. The … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Biblical Law, heart-led, human intellect, philosophy, shalom
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Bridging the Two Realms
Of all the pernicious teachings I confront so often is the foul doctrine of false unity. The preacher thrusts his finger in the air and with grave assertion says, “Until the church unifies on the gospel truth, the world will … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged covenant community of faith, fellowship, moral consciousness, persecution, tribulation, Two Realms
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A Sign for Us
The next crisis is economic; keep your eye on that. You can ignore the rest of this post, but don’t fail to grasp the key issue here. Let me review: The Lord has decreed wrath on the West. It’s a … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged economic troubles, faith, globalism, politics, tribulation, Zionism
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Dreams That Don’t Rest
I slept somewhat poorly. The same dream haunted me the whole night through, something quite rare. It had to do with a very large church in our area. Keep in mind that, of the people I encountered in my dream, … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged american churches, church politics, dreams and visions
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This We Must Defend
The Tower of Babel stands in Scripture as the ultimate example of how bad things can be in this fallen world. It was a government that preyed on people to enslave them to impossible dreams, to pull humanity down to … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged divine revelation, pagan mythology, predators, sanctity of life, shepherd role
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Draper Bikeway 13
This first shot was from last month before the bad weather hit. As it was, they had laid this temporary dam almost a month ago and brought in all the materials, then did nothing for weeks. You can see the … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycling, Draper Lake, photography, weather
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