Monthly Archives: September 2021

Still Feeling My Way Along

I’m flawed; I’m a fallen creature subject to any number of failures. The Lord has a lot of work on His hands with me, and I often wonder why He chose to use me in the first place. But He … Continue reading

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The Ultimate Conspiracy

I want to offer yet one more effort to explain the truth. It’s the ultimate conspiracy: to silence the gospel message. And while there is plenty of hateful force involved from time to time, the real issue is blinding the … Continue reading

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Protocol for Building a Covenant Community, Part 2

This is spiritual warfare. If you recall any part of the most recent series on that subject, you should recognize the dynamics of reclaiming what God said was already yours. At least some of the souls on your mission field … Continue reading

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OT History Revision Ready for Printing

Here it is: AT-OT-Hist. If you ask me, it’s probably too big for printing on paper unless you have a high-volume machine. This thing comes in at 307 pages. At any rate, here it is.

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Protocol for Building a Covenant Community, Part 1

This is not a checklist; this a parable of how to approach the task of spreading the gospel the Radix Fidem way. This post assumes you are already familiar with other Radix Fidem teachings. 1. The Power of Prayer — … Continue reading

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About That Shepherd’s Anointing

What happens when you get a fresh shepherd’s anointing? Often I feel led to do what Jesus did so often, and head out to an isolated place to pray. I really like doing this just before dawn, but it’s not … Continue reading

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Fearsome, but Nothing to Fear

This is just my personal delusional rant. You can safely ignore this, or even point and snicker. It’s not that we have an economic crises because of the lock-downs. The lock-downs were engineered to cover up an economic problem. Joining … Continue reading

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Counsel of the Holy

The title is taken from this song: This is what runs through my head when I think about the Bible. The honest truth is I don’t invest as much time in simply reading it as I once did. That’s not … Continue reading

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New Testament Doctrine — Matthew 12:1-14

The Sabbath Law was surprisingly simple: Don’t do any work. Treat it as a day dedicated to Jehovah for His use. The only question about executing this would be: How would God want to use this day? Eventually, distinctions were … Continue reading

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From a Different World

Something has shifted in my heart, and I need to share it. Over the past week I’ve been praying about this shift to emphasizing ministry in the real world versus the virtual world. Most of it was the kind of … Continue reading

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