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Should Be Experts
The Covenant of Christ is both very simple and very hard. Submission to Christ as Covenant Sovereign is simply outside western experience, so it’s very hard. Yet the concept is rather simple, as is His command that we love each … Continue reading
Submission Is Power
Suppose you are asked to enter a decrepit property to help in reclamation. On a structure you encounter a painted pentagram with the goat’s head symbol. Does it spook you? Aside from the possibility that such a symbol might be … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Mysticism, heart-led, occult, Satanism, spiritual activity, spiritual authority, symbolic references, the Devil, Unseen Realm
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Watchmen, Not Watchers Part 1
It’s a two way dependency: The only way to understand the New Testament is to fully embrace the Hebrew mind, the Old Testament imagery and promises of God. The only way to fully understand those promises is to match them … Continue reading
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Tagged hebrew prophets, Hebrew Scripture, Jesus the Messiah, John the Baptist, messianic prophecy, New Testament, old testament, poetic imagery, Prophet Ezekiel, prophet isaiah, prophet jeremiah, symbolic references, the Covenant of Moses, watchmen
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Two Images
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
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Tagged covenant community of faith, fundamental assumptions, heart-led, heart-mind, Hebrew epistemology, human intellect, individualism, Quantum logic, quantum reasoning, western bias
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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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