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Otherworldly Logic
We can explain the very human effects of faith. The very foundation is our lack of attachment to this world. We belong to Christ and He’s standing in Heaven. His Presence here on earth is in His people, but we … Continue reading
ANE Renaissance
I’ll get stuff wrong; I always do. Despite my strong academic background in philosophy and antiquities, I’m sure I’ll die with lots of details in error. There’s a lot of research, but little of it is friendly. Most of the … Continue reading
Cessation and Rebirth
Am I deluded with all this prophet stuff? I dunno. Maybe. But I have nothing else. If this isn’t going to accomplish anything, it won’t change what I’m doing. What little sanity I can identify in this insane broken world … Continue reading
God's Politics
I’m hardly the first to notice the quintessential symbol of godly leadership is the shepherd. Nor am I first to say the predator-hunter is the polar opposite. David was the greatest of shepherd kings, and Nimrod was the worst of … Continue reading
Monuments of Dust
Because we are but dust, and some part of us knows this instinctively, we have a very human impulse to build up the one thing which will surely outlast our bodies: reputation. In itself, this is neither good nor evil. … Continue reading
The Punchbowl
As I sat in the house yesterday, the Spirit of the Lord moved in me. I had not written anything significant, and while this did not trouble me in itself, I sensed something stirred in the depths of my soul, … Continue reading
Tsunami of Tyranny
In general, the smallest unit of cognition for me is a paragraph. It’s useful for seeing large ideas in even larger contexts, but it really stinks on details. I read a lot of Science Fiction and Fantasy in early adulthood. … Continue reading
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Nobody Is Ready
The burden on my soul tonight is massive. Dependence in itself is not a sin, nor necessarily a symptom or result of sins. It’s what you do with your dependencies. In ancient times, righteous people would keep an eye out … Continue reading
Wasting Time
Perhaps you understand this instinctively on some level: Christ inherited the prerogatives of His Father. Granted, our language can’t carry the full meaning of it, but so far as we here can grasp and experience, Christ is the Heir of … Continue reading
Mystic's Pragmatism: Enemy ID
I need to get something out of the way before we get to the point of this post. When I sensed God was demanding I limit myself to prophetic ministry and nothing else, particularly in writing, I honestly thought I … Continue reading