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Prophetic Word to the Aging
My Mom likes to share some of her emails with me because she knows I’ll have a reaction. Recently she passed along a message with 21 items of advice for folks aging and retired. I won’t copy it here because … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, materialism, middle class culture, propaganda, prophecy, tribulation
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Tribulation for Sure
This is a prophetic warning. It’s useful only for those who feel led by the Lord to pay attention. Just a quick review first of the wider context. We’ve explained often enough what Biblical Law demands of us in terms … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, education, peace with god, Political activism, politics, tribulation
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Offerings to God
It makes a world of difference when you give to family versus giving to just about anyone else. I actually like the article on tithing at Wikipedia. It corrects a lot of lies told by greedy clergymen. Nowhere is tithing … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, offerings, radix fidem, sacrificial love, scripture, western christianity
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Divine Wrath: The Big Picture
This year the US government will borrow more than a trillion dollars. This money isn’t borrowed the way you and I might borrow from a bank or other financier. Government debt has to sold in the form of bonds. That … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, divine justice, economics, government
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Bits and Pieces 30
My lower legs all scratched up from yesterday’s ride. Dragging a bike through heavy underbrush is not a recommended activity. But I still feel it was worth it to see that lovely shoreline. I’m trying to get used to working … Continue reading
Serenity in Other Words
Don’t get distracted. I’ll admit up front that I could be wrong on lots of things. In particular, I refer to my blather about politics and economics. I’m not trying to show you how smart I am; I’m trying to … Continue reading
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Tagged banking, economics, epistemology, government, history, human nature
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Extravagance Is Not Shalom
Cruising the Christian News sites, I see the current big money items. 1. Vanity toys: Can you take him seriously? I prayed for a bicycle, and before that a used car for my working wife. That doesn’t make me holier, … Continue reading
Another Case of Mass Hypnosis
If you fear that you have too much to lose, then you have nothing to gain. Think about the countries the US treats as enemies. The two biggest “threats” (Russia and China) have something the US does not: Neither of … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, foreign relations, government, oppression, politics, propaganda
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We Get Front-row Seats
Radix Fidem is a name I chose because no one else came up with a better idea at the time. Before that I referred to “the roots of faith” in English. The concept of the heart-led way is ancient; even … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, government, heart-led, prophecy, radix fidem, religion
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