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Monthly Archives: September 2021
Don’t Get Lost
Do not debate; it’s merely a delaying tactic. Always be willing to explain, but never agree to stop and discuss the merits of your position. We share information among ourselves to ensure our obedience to God is properly understood. The … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Biblical Law, covenant community of faith, covenants, faith, God's wrath, human intellect, Passover, tribulation
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Put This Target on Yourself
Live by your convictions; accept the consequences. I’ve said for several years now that the civil war would be an information war. The focus of what happens will be a matter of propaganda and censorship. The only way we can … Continue reading
Posted in tribulation
Tagged information war, persecution, politics, radix fidem, tribulation
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Talk Is the Action Required
A couple of days ago I posted about a pastoral burden. All I did was alert my readers to a desire to share a vision of how we can work together as a community to answer a very real threat … Continue reading
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Tagged Apocalypse, covenant community of faith, fellowship, oppression, tribulation, war
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More Politics, Not Medicine
Yet another revelation that the COVID plague was a cover for a plan for mass slaughter. This is an hour long, but you can get the main point in less than 15 minutes. You don’t need the video portion; just … Continue reading
A Pastoral Letter on Vaccine Resistance
I’m going to share a burden that has grown quickly in the past few weeks. Pray first, then think about this. Follow your convictions. All I can offer is what I have, and I fully admit that it’s limited to … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant community of faith, pastoral ministry, persecution, resistance
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New Testament Doctrine — Matthew 5:21-26
Historical context: The Covenant of Moses allows for a judgment seat at the household level with the head of household. This comes with a burden of the shepherd’s moral obligations. Sometimes the jurisdiction is above the household, because it involves … Continue reading
It’s Politics, Not Medicine
Here’s a little more information about what the system is doing: Physician ‘Horribly Injured’ After Pfizer Vaccine Pleads With Top U.S. Public Health Officials for Help — and Gets None. To save you time, let me summarize this. An American … Continue reading
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Shall Not Pass Away
Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I did not come to destroy but to fulfill. For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged faith, fleshly nature, grace, law, Sermon on the Mount, the Covenant of Moses
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