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Heaven’s Preppers 01
Don’t be a Prepper of the typical sort; be a Heavenly Prepper. I’d be the last person to say we won’t face persecution for our faith. However, I want to stand at the front of the line warning you that … Continue reading
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Tagged covenants, curses and blessings, economics, Law of Moses, materialism, persecution, preppers, tribulation
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Mission Tactics and Resources
When the truth becomes so important to you that you’ll pay for the privilege of sharing it, then you can claim to be a messenger for God. I’m waiting to see how many Christian authors will keep writing and publishing … Continue reading
Law of Moses — 2 Kings 19
This is one of pinnacles of the Covenant, a major event that marks the extent of what God will do for those who rely on Him. In the previous chapter we get a review of the Fall of Samaria in … Continue reading
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Tagged Assyria, Bible History, covenant god, Egypt, faith, history, Law of Moses, war
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The Vision for Radix Fidem
As always, I don’t pretend to speak for you, only myself. What vision drives me regarding the Radix Fidem covenant? I’m hoping to see the rise of a biblical community of faith, a tribal and feudal covenant nation. Obviously, this … Continue reading
Show Me Faith
I don’t care who you are or what you have accomplished. When Christ comes back, all of that will be wiped away and forgotten. The only thing that will be remembered is whether we promoted His glory. He won’t be … Continue reading
Lord, Give Us Souls
I’m still convinced we are headed for a hard tribulation, an apocalypse. However, I doubt anyone has a clear image in their heads of what that will look like. I know I don’t. What I find worth writing about right … Continue reading
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Tagged Apocalypse, evangelism, fellowship, prayer, tribulation
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Law of Moses — 2 Kings 17
What we pass over from the previous lesson is a long list of kings both north and south whose reigns were unremarkable in terms of what it tells us about the Covenant. However, the Fall of Samaria is quite significant. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible History, Kings of Israel, Law of Moses, old testament history, war
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Breaking Chains
Today I did my laundry. When I was stuffing the wet washed bed linen into the dryer, I prayed out loud, asking the Lord to prevent the sheets from swallowing the smaller items and entangling them into little pockets where … Continue reading
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Tagged child trafficking, childhood, idolatry, prayer, shalom, The sovereignty of God, western civilization
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Insignificance
It’s typical of human arrogance to imagine that we are important in the scheme of things. What shall we say then? Is there unrighteousness with God? Certainly not! For He says to Moses, “I will have mercy on whomever I … Continue reading
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