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Just Being Evil
Don’t mind me; I don’t take myself too seriously. This blog is not nearly so private as it once was. It went from ten views per day for a couple of years to more like 100 in recent weeks. Once … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged ancient Greece and Rome, ANE, harlot church, otherworldly, persecution, propaganda, western civilization, worldliness
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Do You Even Have a Witness?
People who claim to be politically conservative in the US cannot be trusted to do any good. They are committed to preserving the system, but the system has been hijacked completely by the progressives. It’s gone; it cannot be recovered … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged covenant community of faith, holiness, persecution, shalom, testimony, tribulation
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New Testament Doctrine — Addenda 01
This will be inserted into our series of lessons showing the continuity between the Old and New Testaments. We have just finished an examination of Matthew 5:17-48 in several lessons. A critical element is that you understand the context: The … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged covenant, Covenant of Noah, faith, heart-led, law, legalism, Pharisaism, Talmud, the Covenant of Moses
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Testing Is Vaccinating
If you understand how viruses work, you’ll recognize that most of what we see being shoved at us is unnecessary — unless there is something else going on here. The mandates that you submit to frequent testing is just another … Continue reading
New Testament Doctrine — Matthew 5:33-48
This passage is not without context. Jesus is embarrassing the Scribes and Pharisees for their moral hypocrisy. He has entered upon a list of issues in which the Jewish leadership have defied God’s revelation going all the way back to … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged Law Covenants, Matthew's Gospel, otherworldly, sacrificial love, wise servant
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Don’t Overly Simplify Things
Part 1: The Moral Issue So there were some questions regarding yesterday’s post. Maybe I can answer them sufficiently. I’ve looked into this in some detail. Keep in mind that we do not appeal to the outsiders, via social pressure … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, blood guilt, covenant community of faith, idolatry, legalism, radix fidem, Satanism
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Again: Come Out from Among Them
Saying that “abortion is murder” misses the point. Big Pharma flat out lied about the use of fetal tissue in vaccine development. Babies died to make these vaccines. Edit: The primary issue here is not the use of fetal tissue, … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged blood guilt, christian mysticism, covering, eldership, kiln of the soul, murder, spiritual warfare, worldliness
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He Is the Law
There is no clear and logical break point. When we talk about renewing the Covenant, you are not supposed to start thinking in precise definition of terms. That’s the wrong approach to anything regarding faith and religion. You are supposed … Continue reading
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Tagged church, covenant community of faith, faith, organization, religion, shepherd role
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Acts Commentary Revision for Printing
AT-Acts is ready now. This is how I spent my whole day, working on this. Meta: I have been expecting Microsoft to do something stupid in the near future. Recently they have completely alienated me by something that is actually … Continue reading →