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Can’t Get Enough of That Fellowship
The message has been pretty harsh on the other blog this past week. It’s the message for those who are not heart-led, whose faith is suspect because they aren’t obeying the Word. They get the Law part of divine revelation … Continue reading
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Tagged church, covenant community of faith, fellowship, life in the spirit, the Cross, the Flaming Sword, tribulation
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Pondering the Path 01
On one level, it’s enough that I follow my convictions. That is the bottom line; it’s the fallback position I take when nothing makes sense in the world around me. Walk in the light you have. On another level, the … Continue reading
Raising Ruins
I saw it coming as a tsunami of darkness. It made me feel really out of place as I struggled to find my way through the pastoral ministry jungle. On the one hand, I knew by faith, beyond all doubt, … Continue reading
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Tagged church politics, compromise, mainstream churches, mainstream media, religion, SJWs
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Another Dog Fight in the SBC
It’s the nature of Western Christianity to fracture, for sectarian divisions to proliferate. Every new theological fad that comes along generates new divisions and distinctions. Radix Fidem is on a different planet. We may tend to overlap now and then … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian religion, church politics, globalism, Southern Baptists, theological controversies
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Dreaming of the Rule of Faith
We are not here to reform or change mainstream Christian religion. It is my honest conviction that whatever happens to the mainstream church in the future has little to do with Radix Fidem. It’s not that God can’t or won’t … Continue reading
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Tagged church, covenant community of faith, faith, heart-led, mainstream christianity, radix fidem, tribulation
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A Persecution Hymn
You have probably participated in singing the song, “I Have Decided to Follow Jesus.” Maybe the group you were in used the verse that goes: The world behind me, The Cross before me… The song comes from the predominately Christian … Continue reading
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Tagged faith, missions, music, persecution of christians
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Red Pill Religion and Gamma Boys
I’ve talked about the men’s Red Pill movement and mentioned Gamma Boys a few times. Gammas are the guys with significant intelligence and talent, but raised poorly so that they feel entitled. They are socially damaged; they have a very … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, heart-led, human intellect, propaganda, red pill, religion
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Implementation Is the Issue
Under Biblical Law, the issue is not changing people’s hearts. That is something God alone can do. Nor are we particularly interested in changing their minds, since that really gets nowhere in particular. We don’t care about someone’s policy agenda; … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, Biblical Law, christian activism, persecution
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Will the Real Scandal Please Stand Up?
Re: 7 “Tragic” Myths about Sexual Abuse: JD Greear at ERLC Caring Well Conference First, a few qualifications: I am not a Baptist. I was once, but whenever Baptists understand what I teach, they want no part of me, so … Continue reading
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Tagged church politics, human sexuality, New Testament, organizational theory
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Islam as Partisan Blowback
If you are paying attention, you’ll notice that the globalists, under the guise of leftism, are promoting Islam. Not as a religion, though this is alleged by many. Rather, they promote it like a hobby, as if it were the … Continue reading