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Comfort the Afflicted
You cannot comfort the comfortable. We teach that you should ensure your choice of residence is heart-led. A critical element in obeying the call of God is to reside where He wants you. The penalty for ignoring this is obvious: … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, evangelism, heart-led, shalom
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Regret or Not?
Jay and I were discussing on the forum about the paths we take in our lives. I made the comment that I always felt driven by the Spirit of God from a very young age. I was surely confused about … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, business, epistemology, objective reality, peace with god, Western mythology
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Transportation Update 2
Craigslist is a funny thing. It has changed a great deal in the past few years. It was always a little dicey about auto sales, but it’s gotten worse. We keep running into ads with anomalies that make us wonder … Continue reading
Trying It Again
I had a devil of a time uploading this picture, something is hindering the upload. I got it on the fifth try. I can’t tell if it’s my ISP (which has been acting suspicious lately) or something wrong with WordPress. … Continue reading
Teachings of Jesus: Matthew 10:28-33
This is the ultimate otherworldly statement: This life is expendable; don’t cling to it. There is a life for each of us after this that no one can take from your Father. People love to nitpick over the precise meaning … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, feudalism, Jesus Christ, otherworldly, persecution, Two Realms
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It’s Not What People Expect
This is a prophetic message, but it’s not a prophecy as the word is commonly used. It’s addressed only to those who feel led of the Spirit to pay attention. And if I don’t share it, I will be disobedient … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, politics, prophecy, war, Western government
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Not Blending in Very Well
Could there be some day a Radix Fidem military chaplain? Not likely, though not impossible. For now, it would require a fairly radical change in government. That is, the kind of process for seeking government recognition as a valid religious … Continue reading
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Tagged church, government, military, organizing principle, radix fidem, religion
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Photography: Urban Parking Garages 2
We continue the parking garage saga. Today’s initial image was on the way to my first, and I decided to stop and capture that sculpture that shows up in a previous image. This open area is called Enterprise Square, but … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycling, photography, urban photography
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Boundaries and Fences
A critical failure in Western Christianity is the impossible moral climate. I want you to notice this huge, tall mountain of social expectation. Because you claim Christ as your Lord in a Western context, you are saddled with a massive … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, church, clergy, feudalism, heart-led, Two Witnesses, western civilization
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Photography: Urban Parking Garages 1
The skyscraper section of Downtown OKC is less than one square mile in area. Within that area are several substantial parking garages. I’ll try to make a series of this. First up today was the Santa Fe Plaza parking garage, … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycling, OKC, photography, urban photography
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