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It’s All about the Sheep
If you read the previous post, you might have caught an underlying passion of mine: the Lord’s sheep. Jesus spent way more time dealing with the lost sheep of nation than anyone else. He had compassion on them and saw … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, church, covenants, heart-led, shalom, shepherd role
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In the Lord’s Service
I am a soldier by divine calling. It’s not my vocation, but it does help to explain how I get things done. I tolerate conditions I can’t control and faithfully engage the mission. Traditional pacifism is a lie. The Bible … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, covenants, feudalism, game, government, military, oppression, peace, tribal government
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The Heart-led Shift
Those of you paying attention to the curriculum posts should understand that we are trying to shake the entire foundation of Western Christianity. If people pick up on this at all, there is no way the mainstream churches can continue … Continue reading
Resurrection Sunday 2019
At least as early as His baptism, Jesus was fully conscious of the Cross ahead of Him. It was quite some struggle to make sure the Twelve were ready to carry the burden after He was gone. Recent events remind … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant community of faith, Resurrection Sunday, virtual parish
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Stand in the Lord
A discussion with my beloved reminded me of something. The shepherd man of God does not fit the mainstream social definition of “nice” or even “cooperative.” Once you discard that false sense of obligation, and turn to make Christ your … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, false guilt, game, shepherd role, social conditioning
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The Limits of “Virtual”
I can’t tell people what to do. I can tell people how I decide what I do for me, and hope that gives you some clues so you can decide for yourself. Twice in just a few weeks, the Northern … Continue reading
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Tagged disasters, economics, nature, virtual parish, weather
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The Edges Will Always Be Frayed
The path of Biblical Law will isolate you from the fallen world. And the Book of Revelation makes it quite clear that humanity will gradually decline into a more fallen condition, falling farther and farther below the grace of God. … Continue reading
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Tagged church history, divine justice, Early Church Fathers, Greco-Roman Civilization, Jesus Christ, spirit realm, the Fall, Two Realms, western civilization
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A Tool for His Glory
For breakfast this morning I had a slice of gluten free bread (mostly rice flour), a patty of hot breakfast sausage, a slice of uncolored American cheese (it’s white without food coloring), one egg over easy, and a scoop of … Continue reading
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Tagged convictions, faith, pastoral counseling, shalom
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Man Up, Guys
I hadn’t run across this before, but there is a series on how to become more manly in four parts: Step One: Physical Step Two: Spiritual Step Three: Emotional Step Four: Mental The context is Vox Day’s hierarchy of manhood … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, game, western civilization
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Treasures in a Far Country
Ancient Israel was an agrarian tribal society living in what we now call the Levant. The Law of Moses was specifically suited to that people, that time, that place. The New Testament pointedly says we are not obliged to copy … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible History, Biblical Law, cultural anthropology, marriage, shalom, tribal society
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