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It All Hangs on Shalom
Biblical Law makes it clear that decentralization is God’s requirement. When humanity flouts that requirement, God acts to dissolve the power that holds people together in fallen human purpose. This is the principle behind the Tower of Babel. God will … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, decentralization, economics, God's wrath, Tower of Babel, tribulation
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Focus on Glory
I’m with Doug Casey on one thing: the US is a hopelessly cruel and senseless bully to the rest of the world. War with Russia is possible, but war with China is almost certain. And we will lose, simply because, … Continue reading
His Glory Shines
I’ve written in the past that, under Biblical Law, the only justification for economic activity is to bless the covenant family. Not just yourself, but every economic decision should bless everyone who shares you faith. Granted, sometimes it’s just a … Continue reading
Heaven’s Preppers 01
Don’t be a Prepper of the typical sort; be a Heavenly Prepper. I’d be the last person to say we won’t face persecution for our faith. However, I want to stand at the front of the line warning you that … Continue reading
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Tagged covenants, curses and blessings, economics, Law of Moses, materialism, persecution, preppers, tribulation
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A Bigger Picture of What I See
Based on comments and questions I’ve gotten privately, I need to clarify a few things. I’ll try to paint a bigger perspective with less detail. Two things are getting everyone’s attention in the US right now: riots and the lock-downs. … Continue reading
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Tagged communism, economics, eldercraft, globalism, information war, prophecy, social sciences, society, war, Zionism
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Keeping My Hand to the Plow
One of my readers told me the posts of the past week on both blogs have been on fire. That’s how I felt writing them. I can’t find words to express just how big this thing is for me right … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged decentralization, divine calling, economics, government, mission, prayer
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Law of Moses — Exodus 22:1-15
We should keep in mind that this summary of case law is not meant to be a compendium, but a sample of rulings that would indicate something of how God as sovereign views justice. These rulings indicate the moral character … Continue reading
The Prophetic Viewpoint
Take up the prophetic viewpoint. As long as there is no covenant nation in this world, all human politics is rather like God herding cattle, a herd with no clue what His goals are. God will have what He wants, … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, globalism, moral discernment, politics, prophecy, Tower of Babel
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The Babylon Conspiracy — Again
What separates me from the conspiracy theorists is that I am quite certain the conspiracies could not possibly succeed. I still believe that those conspiracies exist, and the people involved certainly do believe their plans could work, but that’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged divine revelation, economics, human capabilities, human government, oppression, Tower of Babel
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DIY Glory Shine
Do it yourself; don’t trust outsiders. This is the watchword for our time. If you need to do a certain thing, make darned sure you cannot do it before you contract it out. Even if it’s actually cheaper and better … Continue reading
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Tagged computer technology, disasters, economics, faith in God, open source, religion, self-reliance
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