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Diplomacy and Justice
If you set your heart to know the God’s Justice, it will make you seem to many less diplomatic. First, I want to offer a note of thanks to all of my subscribers. There’s been a surge in numbers recently. … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, divine revelation, moral intelligence, mysticism, psychology, writing
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Job 8
Now it’s Bildad’s turn to get it wrong. He continues pressing the false dichotomy and worse. Bildad begins with less courtesy than Eliphaz, suggesting Job is a windbag. His rhetorical question misses the point. This is not a matter of … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, divine revelation, human tradition, intellectual traditions, legalism, scripture
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Spiritual Authority
We are the New Israel, a spiritual nation bound together under the Blood of Christ. Our Covenant is written in the souls of those who cannot resist the call to walk the footsteps of our Savior. We understand this covenant … Continue reading
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Tagged clear conscience, divine revelation, mysticism, power of the spirit, prophecy, scripture, spirituality
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The Claim
While the Law Covenants culminated in Christ, His work on the Cross means nothing to us if we isolate it from from those prior covenants. The claim of the Old Testament boils down to a rather simple story. There is … Continue reading
Thinking Outside the Universe
I tend to think of our plane of existence as a bubble, but I’m sure you get the reference to “thinking outside the box.” Again, this exercise assumes you are alert both intellectually and spiritually. Otherwise, it will not make … Continue reading
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Tagged divine revelation, human wisdom, intellect, mainstream christianity, mysticism, philosophy, power of the spirit, psychology, religion, thinking outside the box
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We Got Issues
Issues-based politics, and its whore, issues-based religion, manifest one of the greatest sins of Western Civilization. The Bible takes an organic approach. Issues are already settled because they don’t arise except as anomalies. Folks, the fundamental nature of government is … Continue reading
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Tagged divine revelation, family, human failure, law, mysticism, propaganda, scripture, society
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Ecclesiastes 8
The Hebrew language did not lend itself easily to blunt or direct literal statements. Good Hebrew was loaded with imagery and parabolic expressions. Here, Solomon paints a scene of serving in his courts. Who wants to be a wise servant … Continue reading
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Tagged divine revelation, intellect, law, moral intelligence, philosophy, scripture, wise servant
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Insecurity and Faith
The implications of human insecurity loom so large, there is at least one whole school of psychology that builds every therapy on the basis of it. In a way, that’s not far from the truth. I disagree with most of … Continue reading
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Tagged divine revelation, human insecurity, maladaptive behavior, mysticism, peace, psychology, serenity prayer, western civilization, western intellectual heritage
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The Myth of Material Progress
You can ignore the moral laws of God all you like, but they don’t go away. If you ignore them and build a science of prosperity based merely on what humans can perceive and reason about, you will inevitably find … Continue reading
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Tagged divine revelation, economics, intellect, material prosperity, mysticism, mythology, rational view, scripture
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