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Trust Your Heart Alone
You cannot simply turn your mind off. The heart-led way puts the heart back on its proper throne, making the intellect a mighty servant. Without your mind, you cannot organize and implement obedience to what the convictions of the heart … Continue reading
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Tagged christian mysticism, government, heart-led, human intellect, human reason, law, radix fidem
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Teachings of Jesus — Matthew 12:1-14
We have noted often how the Pharisees had added quite a few restrictions to the Law that were not required by Moses. They had done so as part of their shift to Hellenized rationalism, which turned their Hebrew mysticism into … Continue reading
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Tagged heart-led, Law of Moses, Matthew's Gospel, miracles of Jesus, moral character
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Photography: Arcadia 1
Now that I have my own car, I’m hoping I can start taking one photography trip each week. Now, I probably could have ridden to Arcadia on my bike, but I’m not sure I’m ready for that distance yet. I … Continue reading
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Tagged Arcadia, Deep Fork River, photography
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Tribulation for Sure
This is a prophetic warning. It’s useful only for those who feel led by the Lord to pay attention. Just a quick review first of the wider context. We’ve explained often enough what Biblical Law demands of us in terms … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, education, peace with god, Political activism, politics, tribulation
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Photography: South of Draper
Here’s the story about OKC Parks and Rec building a proper bike trail around Draper Lake. I spotted the survey markers a couple months ago and first assumed it was a new water line. But then I saw it wasn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycling, Draper Lake, photography
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He Doesn’t Get Tired of Us
There’s no way I can compel you to do it. If it doesn’t call your name and make you feel hungry and thirsty for all you can get, there’s nothing any one else can do to make it real for … Continue reading
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Tagged government, heart-led, oppression, propaganda, radix fidem, western civilization
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Cycling: Will Rogers Trail
I carried my bike in the backseat, minus the front wheel. It was a tight fit, but it was better than having it rattling in the wind on my cheap bike carrier. The Will Rogers Trail opened just a few … Continue reading
Keep Your Escape Pod Handy
Here’s the foundation: God’s revealed will for the human race under the Curse of the Fall. His Law Covenants speak to us of how reality was designed and how to get the most from a bad situation. We can mitigate … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, globalism, heart-led, imperialism, nationalism, otherworldly, political theory, politics, revelation, Zionism
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Teachings of Jesus — Matthew 11:20-30
Jesus compares the three cities where He spent most of His time and performed His most noteworthy miracles, against three Gentile cities most noted for their depth of heathen depravity. Sodom was destroyed in the massive volcanic explosion that superheated … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible History, Jesus Christ, kingdom of heaven, New Testament
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