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Discernment 02: Boundaries
We know that there is quite a distance between Western assumptions about reality versus the world as portrayed in the Bible. You must unlearn at least some of what mainstream society has taught you. The call of faith will be … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Biblical Mysticism, demons, Garden of Eden, otherworldly, Satan, spirituality, the Spirit Realm
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In Support of USS Liberty Survivors
This is no obsession. I have studied the attack on the USS Liberty in the past. I’ve also experienced the hateful force of military bureaucracy covering up crimes while serving as a Military Policeman. I’ll grant you that serving in … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Biblical Law, coverup, divine justice, eldercraft, oppression, propaganda
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Dig the Bunker
Just so you’ll know ahead of time, it’s unlikely there will be any new insights to share in the near future. That is, I’m quite certain we’ll be granted fresh clarity that more tightly weaves together our understanding of revelation. … Continue reading
His Glory Is Our Command
I want to support Jack’s post about marriage as a means to God’s glory. You can be sure most of the world will reject his message. There is this totally bogus mythology about how godly men can sacrifice their divine … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, biblical manhood, biblical womanhood, game, God's glory, holiness, penitence, Satan, shalom
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Sweet Taste of Hope
Put on your quantum thinking cap. Okay, let’s remind ourselves that quantum reasoning, as we use the term here, refers to reducing things to their smallest component, or lowest root level, and making sure it lines up with the most … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged Anglo-American culture, Apocalypse, Biblical Law, divine justice, Hebrew Mysticism, Judaism, Modern Israel, prophecy, western civilization
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The Labels Mean Nothing
Let me clarify something: When I say I don’t support either side in the current US political battle, that is a strategic position. In the long run, none of the various competing sides represents what I see in Biblical Law. … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Biblical Law, politics, propaganda, shalom, SJWs, war
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Real Independence
During my years of traditional divinity studies and work, I often read firm statements that following Christ must rise above culture. The idea was that it is somehow pan-cultural, something that should fit into any cultural context. It’s above culture. … Continue reading
Mercy in Vast Supply
Civility is the art of living with others while causing the least friction possible. It means not taking offense at every little thing, but employing patience and allowing people to be themselves as much as possible. By extension, we know … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Biblical Law, civility, divine mercy, divine revelation, forgiveness, heart-led
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Economics of Neofeudalism
It’s not that centralization is inherently evil. It’s that centralizers never obey the fundamental moral character of Creation. Nobody centralizes out of concern for the welfare of the people; there is always — always — a hidden agenda to pad … Continue reading
Law of the Heart
It is the nature of any written revelation from God that words alone cannot portray the fullness of truth. In other words, there is no such thing as propositional truth as far as God is concerned. The only truth is … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, civility, heart-led, human government, law, Noah's Covenant, scripture, self-reliance
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