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More on Heart Power
Offline conversations make it clear that readers are missing my point. Allow me to make it more obvious to you: Living in your heart instead of your head is the pathway to reclaiming the miraculous promises of God. On the … Continue reading
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Tagged faith, heart-led, otherworldly, personal redemption, sensory heart, worldliness
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Reprise: Heart Power
Roughly 11 years ago I embarked on a study regarding the power of the heart as a primary organizing force in our human existence. Someone had introduced the concept to me, but from a peculiar angle that really didn’t set … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Studies, books, faith, heart-led, Jan Walleczek, sensory heart, Western mythology
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Rehab for Fallen Leadership?
Let’s step away from the Heiser passenger train just a bit. We need to get away from the tightly controlled route to cover something he could not and would not have touched. Over and over again, the foundation for our … Continue reading
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Tagged American evangelicals, church, covenant community of faith, covenant family, eldership, feudalism, Hebrew epistemology, New Testament, pastoral ministry, shepherd role, spiritual discipline, spiritual family, tribalism
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Cast Out Your Own Demons
Biblical feudalism is highly decentralized on the human side of things. There can be no centralized human authority on this earth for a spiritual kingdom. Christ alone is the Lord of His people. He appointed messengers, not rulers over His … Continue reading
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Tagged deliverance, demons, dominion, Elohim Council, feudalism, fleshly nature, healing, heart-led, Hebrew epistemology, Michael S. Heiser, Nephilim, Satan, shepherd role, trauma, Unseen Realm, Watchers
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Evicting the Enemy
Re: Naked Bible 120: Fern, Audrey, and Beth The biggest problem with this podcast is that the featured guest (Beth) isn’t trained to speak directly on parts of the subject she address. It was very frustrating to hear her talk … Continue reading
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Tagged deliverance, demons, elohim, Michael S. Heiser, ministry, Nephilim, spiritual gifts, the Devil, trauma, Watchers, Western Christian mythology
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Damnation Enough
Read the Scriptures from a Hebrew perspective. Learn how God operates with His people. But there is one thing you must understand: The context has changed since the end of the Covenant of Moses. There is no longer a covenant … Continue reading
Children of Law
Let’s talk about child-rearing. Writing a curriculum would be antithetical to the very nature of Christian Mysticism. The whole point is to offer an example that would help you make up your own mind. We lead by example from the … Continue reading
A Fertilizer War
Let me offer this Christmas gift to you. There’s not much I can do for people who simply disagree with me, but I carry a heavy burden of care for those who simply do not understand. Take a broad look … Continue reading
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Tagged bible, divine justice, Hebrew Mysticism, holiness, Lucifer, redemption, Satan, shalom, sin, spiritual family, the Devil, the Fall, Unseen Realm
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No “One True Church”
I’ve covered this before, but some questions came up pointing out a need for clarifications. The natural world is pretty much an extension of the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve were in the garden, but not a part of … Continue reading
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Tagged divine calling, divine election, eternal nature, faith, fallen nature, Garden of Eden, God's glory, heart-led, Holy Spirit, human capabilities, religion, teaching, the Fall
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Fuzzy Reality
Apparently this warrants further explanation: Factual accuracy is a peculiar obsession with western culture. It is by no means a biblical emphasis. It seems I’m often reminding folks that this world is a deception in the first place. Our “reality” … Continue reading
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Tagged compassion, data storage, honesty, moral truth, propositional truth, sacrificial love
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