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Game Parable
Here’s a parable: This world is a game, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG). Some characters belong to the game; covenant people are just playing it. I’ve been contemplating the alternate realities of inside versus outside the Covenant. We … Continue reading
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Tagged christian mysticism, Covenant of Christ, Covenant of Noah, game theory, parable, simulation, the Covenant of Moses
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They Will Fall
Basic biblical truth: No human political construct will last very long, at any scale. From a clan to a whole civilization, none of them can possibly last very long. Given the nature of our unstoppable decline to the final apocalypse … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, church, community, covenant family, Covenant of Noah
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Parish Fellowship
Yesterday, our online community met via Skype video. Four showed up. It was good to see each other that way, as close to meeting face-to-face as we are likely to do for a while, yet. Some of us had to … Continue reading
Leaving Yourself Open to Manipulation
The guidance of Scripture is not that hard to fathom. The real question is whether you believe strongly enough to obey it. I’ve said it often enough: The issue is not success in the real world. The issue is making … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged decentralization, dependence, gatekeepers, health, peace with god, politics, survival
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NT Doctrine — Galatians 5
In the previous chapter, Paul pointed out that we should not seek to place ourselves under the guardianship of the Law. Christ died on the Cross to claim His inheritance, and that’s you and I. He ended the Law and … Continue reading
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Tagged Covenant of Christ, covenants, Galatians, Holy Spirit, Law of Moses, moral character
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The Paradox of Faith
You would think something like this is simple. Broadly, the psychology profession regards faith as something built into the human psyche. The message that profession has gotten from Christian religion is that faith is a miracle, not a normative human … Continue reading
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Tagged commitment, divine election, faith, heart-led, human capabilities, predestination, psychology
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The Man of Wrath
Let’s not even pretend this is a word from God. I’m sharing what is actually a prayer request. This is very much a part of praying that the Lord bring down His wrath against sin. His children will prosper if … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Apocalypse, decentralization, disasters, God's wrath, politics, tribulation
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The Politics of Dead Souls
The globalists have one major blind spot. They assume that breaking down the large government systems in the West will allow them to replace those systems with something else, while keeping the large countries intact. And then, they expect to … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged decentralization, Elohim Council, globalists, neocons, Nephilim, politics, social sciences
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Don’t Defy God
Following a debate online, I felt compelled to make one distinction: I am utterly sexist because the Bible fits the definition of sexist according to modern usage of the word. However, I am by no means a traditionalist within this … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, biblical womanhood, Western society
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NT Doctrine — Galatians 4
Paul reiterates the imagery of preservation of an estate until the heir reaches the appointed time and condition of bequest. The emphasis is that all of God’s Elect, Jew and Gentile, were the estate, and Christ was the heir. But … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant of abraham, covenants, Galatians, Judaizers, Law and Grace
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