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His Glory Is Our Command
I want to support Jack’s post about marriage as a means to God’s glory. You can be sure most of the world will reject his message. There is this totally bogus mythology about how godly men can sacrifice their divine … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, biblical manhood, biblical womanhood, game, God's glory, holiness, penitence, Satan, shalom
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Resting on the Lord Alone
The average America isn’t really much a thinker. They aren’t aware of their own legacy of intellectual pursuits. Classical education is mostly dead in the West. Among those who do tend to give some consideration to thinking logically, the vast … Continue reading
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Tagged binary logic, heart-led, human reason, philosophy, quantum reasoning
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Otherworldliness
Ref: Jesus Stills the Storm (Matthew 8:23-27; Mark 4:35-41; Luke 8:22-25) The most common boat on Galilee was designed for a crew of two or three, and when loaded with a good catch, sat pretty low in the water. With … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant of moses, faith, military training, otherworldly
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The Tribe of Heaven
An essential element in Satan’s mandate from God is to build sustainable deceptions. Once again: The mainstream Western view of Satan is all wrong. There are certain details it gets right, but the underlying assumptions are false. We can blame … Continue reading
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Tagged civility, civilizations, old testament history, Satan, tribal society, western civilization
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Teachings of Jesus — John 14:1-11
Jesus begins a series of heart lessons. As previously noted in this series, He is saying things He knows their hearts will recognize and will absorb, and store in their souls for use later. The only drama here is the … Continue reading
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Tagged Jesus Christ, John's Gospel, miracles of Jesus, otherworldly
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Process, Not Product
The professor told us it was all about process, not product. It was the popular buzzword terminology of that time when I was in teachers’ college in the mid-1990s. This was just a globalist attempt to first rip away the … Continue reading
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Tagged church, covenant community of faith, materialism, otherworldly, worldliness
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Ride Shots for Early August 2019
Over the past couple of weeks I have been riding pretty hard, and while it had it’s fun parts, it also kept me from stopping to take many pictures. Today I caught up on the shooting. This first one is … Continue reading
Sweet Taste of Hope
Put on your quantum thinking cap. Okay, let’s remind ourselves that quantum reasoning, as we use the term here, refers to reducing things to their smallest component, or lowest root level, and making sure it lines up with the most … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-American culture, Apocalypse, Biblical Law, divine justice, Hebrew Mysticism, Judaism, Modern Israel, prophecy, western civilization
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Alternate Realities?
Someone asked the question about whether I believe in alternate realities. Yes, I believe such a thing exists. There’s nothing suggesting you have to agree with me, but I find it the simplest explanation of how God does some things. … Continue reading