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Tag Archives: Biblical Law
Don’t Go Along with It
Isn’t this Internet thing just dandy? All of us living all over the world and we can openly share as if we were just next door. Okay, it’s not the same as face-to-face, but it’s a whole lot better than … Continue reading
Posted in globalism
Tagged Babylon, Biblical Law, internet, oppression, war
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Your Living Treasure
This business of following Jesus is all about breaking apart the false assumptions this world has fed you. Here’s one false assumption: The basic purpose of a business is to make a profit. That’s so obvious that most people take … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, business, economic theory, extended family
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They Say It’s Nutty
It’s not that we pay no attention to the consequences of our choices, but that our knowledge of the consequences aren’t the primary guide for our choices. We do what’s morally right. Not because of any alleged good payoff, but … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged America, Biblical Law, law, Law and Grace, New Testament, old testament, prophecy
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Moral Homeostasis
What was the whole point of revelation? “Master, which is the great commandment in the Law?” Jesus said to him, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, covenant community of faith, covenant family, faith, heart-led, peace, sacrificial love, shalom
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The Virtual Race
As you probably know, the definition of an activist is someone who agitates for change in government policy. Along the way, they try to change social consciousness regarding their agenda. We might go along with changing social awareness about our … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged Biblical Law, heart-led, Networked Civilization, racism
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The Inevitable End of the West
Biblical Law is the Person of Christ. Get to know Him and you will know Biblical Law; this is the Covenant of Christ. It absolutely requires heart-led mysticism and spiritual birth. You are under that covenant when the Lord reaches … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Biblical Law, Covenant of Christ, Covenant of Noah, covenants, Creation, divine election, feudalism, politics, racism, tribalism, western civilization
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The Ultimate Loyalty
Biblical Law is the moral character of our Savior. It’s the revelation of God. It’s not confined to words on the pages of Scripture, but is the impact of God’s Presence in your soul, and the driving conviction to serve … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Biblical Law, communion, fellowship, mysticism, politics, tribal society, virtual parish
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The World versus God
There’s really very little we can do to help this fallen world. All I can do is offer my best moral counsel to those who are members of this Kiln of the Soul parish, who embrace the Radix Fidem covenant. … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Biblical Law, fallen nature, heart-led, racism, secular society, spiritual birth, worldliness
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Call on Him
It’s downright scary to think about it. All other things being equal, were it not for America’s obsession with guns, our government would have long ago sunk this country into the depths of Hell. Our government system has bred the … Continue reading
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Tagged America, Anglo-American culture, Biblical Law, feudalism, prophecy, violence
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Mysticism Needs No Defense
Mysticism is the only way you can hear God. Symbolism — also referred to as parable, or parabolic language — is the language of conviction, faith, and of the heart. That’s how God designed it. We refer to “the world” … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged Biblical Law, christian mysticism, faith, mainstream christianity, parables, symbolic communication
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