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Not Merciful and Kind
In response to a private conversation, I feel the need to reiterate a fundamental truth from Scripture: Your fleshly nature is not the real you. If you are among God’s Elect, then your fleshly nature is something you are compelled … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, biblical womanhood, false guilt, fleshly nature, otherworldly, the Fall
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Don’t Argue with God
I’ve seen countless efforts to identify where in the matrix of our human behavior we become culpable before God. All of it assumes an existing objective standard of right and wrong separate from God’s Person. Thus, should God blame someone … Continue reading
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Tagged Bathsheba, divine election, false guilt, King David, psychology, sin, Uriah the Hittite
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A Place in Glory
Catacomb Resident Blog has been talking a lot lately about the necessity of a cultural shift in our minds to the biblical standard of collectivism and honor/shame based thinking: Collectivism 1, 2 and 3; honor/shame culture 1, 2 and 3. … Continue reading
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Tagged collectivism, false guilt, hebrew culture, honor/shame, individualism
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Miracle Growth
I’m often amazed at how people often operate on false assumptions about the gospel message. The Kingdom of Heaven is a kingdom of (a) the Elect who (b) aspire to live by the Covenant of Christ. Election was completed before … Continue reading
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Tagged celibacy, divine election, evangelism, kingdom of heaven, martyrdom, otherworldly
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Empathy or Not?
I would never pretend to declare what is normative for Christianity itself as the manifestation of Jesus’ teachings. I’m simply stating my own convictions in reaction to this particular brand of Christian religion, regardless who reads or agrees with me. … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian Nationalism, CS Lewis, Dominionism, globalism, Gospel Coalition, John Piper, Theonomy
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Christ Disowns It
I feel led to reopen a can of worms that has been unsealed for quite some time. This cannot be sufficiently addressed in a single post, simply because my answers are woven into my writing over many years. I’m hardly … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian Nationalism, false dichotomy, globalism, mainstream media, otherworldly
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Your Prince in Heaven
Someone asked me: “What happened to Michael?” You may recall that Daniel, in one of his visions, spoke with an angel who mentioned Michael as “the prince of your people”. Thus, Michael was not an “archangel” but a member of … Continue reading
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Tagged Covenant of Christ, Elohim Council, the Devil, Unseen Realm
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Meeting the Demand
Many years ago, when the manosphere was a hot topic, I wrote several different times about how the best way to get the attention of lovey ladies was to not give them yours. At my age this is no longer … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, game, red pill, testimony
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Not Good, Just Useful
Do you really understand what “tithe” in the Bible really means? It is restricted to food items, agricultural products. You cannot tithe any other kind of thing. Food is the only thing you can offer to God that He alone … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, economics, politics, social sciences, tithe, Tower of Babel, tribalism
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Working for the Devil?
I guess I need to explain this again. I keep getting chatter from people who promote planning ways to change the human situation. The human situation cannot be changed at our level. Get that through your thick heads, folks. There’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Elohim Council, Michael S. Heiser, otherworldly, the Devil, worldliness
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