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Counsel of the Holy
The title is taken from this song: This is what runs through my head when I think about the Bible. The honest truth is I don’t invest as much time in simply reading it as I once did. That’s not … Continue reading
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Tagged bible, bible study lessons, christian mysticism, fleshly nature, otherworldly, reading scripture
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Proverbs Revision for Printing
Here you go, folks: AT-Proverbs. This is the latest revision and ready for printing.
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Tagged bible, publishing, writing
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Revelation Revision for Printing
My commentary on Revelation in printable format (Word DOCX): AT-Revelation. This one has page numbers added. As always, you can ask for it in other formats (older Word DOC, PDF, OpenDocument, etc.) I rushed this one because I had lost … Continue reading
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Tagged bible, publishing, revelation, writing
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Summarizing Our Virtual Church
I was inspired by Jack’s post to review some things unique to Radix Fidem and our virtual church. Keep in mind that Radix Fidem is not part of the Protestant-Catholic-Orthodox continuum. It’s not about religion itself, but a study of … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged bible, Biblical Law, christian mysticism, Christian religion, human reason, otherworldly, radix fidem, the Fall, virtual church, worldliness
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He Enjoys Our Company
Faith is a question of perception, getting your head lined up with your convictions. The fallen fleshly nature rejects the leadership of revelation. By design, we have the volitional means to overcome the resistance of the flesh. We have within … Continue reading
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Tagged bible, divine revelation, evangelism, flaming sword, Garden of Eden, moral perception, redemption, the Fall
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God’s Reckoning and Support
You need two calendars. Did you know we just passed through a New Moon? It was on the 18th. Most of us who passed through Western Christianity struggle with the lunar calendar. Yet it’s quite clear the Old Testament put … Continue reading
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Tagged bible, calendar, historical context of the bible, the Covenant of Moses, virtual parish
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Passion Prayer
First, an addition to your virtual library: I would like to recommend for you a source site I’ve used often — A Christian Thinktank. The author, Glenn Miller, is a computer guy like me, and also has a good education … Continue reading
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Tagged bible, christian mysticism, education, heart-led, scripture
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Another Lesson in Prophecy
It seems a good time to offer another lesson in prophetic ministry. Here the main point is time, in that our fallen nature handles it very poorly. One major element in the Curse of the Fall is a high sensitivity … Continue reading
On Divine Feminine Nature
There’s a lot of noise about whether God has a feminine side. It came up again in some offline discussion around here and my thoughts are noncommittal. First, there is some ambivalence about how the ancients approached this question. There … Continue reading