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In the past, I used the terms “quantum reasoning” and “quantum logic” to refer to a process of breaking down our assumptions to the lowest level possible. What’s the smallest quantum of thinking? What are the constituent elements of awareness? … Continue reading
Privileges, Not Rights
Whenever I write about Divine Election, I always get questions. The majority of the time, they are questions asked from an American point of view, with all the bogus nonsense about human rights, etc. The ancient Hebrews never thought in … Continue reading
We Reject Calvinism
But we are predestinarians. I need to go back to fundamentals to explain the difference, because I’ve been asked about this again. If we don’t embrace the Hebrew assumptions about reality, we cannot understand the Bible. Most theologians and preachers … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient hebrew culture, Calvinism, Covenant of Christ, covenants, epistemology, false guilt, fleshly nature, Gentiles, Hellenism, mortality, predestination, religion, sin, the Covenant of Moses, the Cross, TULIP
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Goats among the Sheep
We know that the symbolic Sword at the gate of Eden is the same symbol as the Sword of the Spirit that is sharper than any sword, the same symbol that comes out of the mouth of Christ in Revelation. … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient Rome, assassination, Biblical Mysticism, convictions, covenant community of faith, feudalism, gospel, Modern Israel, persecution of christians, resistance, shepherd role, sin, Synagogue of Satan, tribalism
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Kiln of the Soul: A Statement of Faith
We are prepping for tribulation. A couple of weeks ago we looked afresh at the core of the Covenant of Christ — His Law is His love. Doctrine is frankly secondary; theology is merely human speculation. Jesus said that feudal … Continue reading
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Tagged church, Covenant of Christ, deacons, decentralization, divine election, elder, evangelism, feudalism, Hebrew epistemology, kiln of the soul, missions, mythology, parish pastor, radix fidem, red pill, scripture, statements of faith, tribalism, Unseen Realm
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Escaping the Empire
There were three rebellions in the Unseen Realm: the Fall in the Garden, the Watchers before the Flood, and the betrayal after the Tower of Babel. The Cross addressed all three. NT evangelism should also address all three. Churches today … Continue reading
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Tagged american empire, Ancient Rome, baptism, elohim, Nephilim, otherworldly, personal redemption, the Fall, the Spirit Realm, Three Rebellions, Tower of Babel, Unseen Realm, Watchers
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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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