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God Pranks
Do you understand that God has a sense of humor? The Bible is loaded with puns and sarcasm that most people miss. Job, in the midst of his sorrows, answered one of his harassing friends with something like this: “Oh, … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Mysticism, God's character, sense of humor, spiritual family, synchronicity
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Great Privilege and Expectation
The Word of God is Jesus Christ. In-depth studies of Hebrew lore that stood prior to His birth shows that the Hebrew scholars believed that God’s Word in the Unseen Realm was always a manifestation of His will, an entity … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Biblical Law, divine election, Elohim Council, God's character, God's glory, human futility, Jesus Christ, mortality, Unseen Realm, Word of God
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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
Theology and Practice: The Trinity
Short answer: Our Radix Fidem covenant is neutral on the doctrine of the Trinity. We are neither for it nor against it. This requires I remind everyone that our covenant is openly anti-western. We don’t believe there is such a … Continue reading
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Tagged God's character, human intellect, systematic theology, the Fall
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War on Revelation 01
We need to state some basic lore of truth about how reality works. Keep in mind that our fundamental message is that reality is defined as Creation, what God has made. It should be obvious without having to state that … Continue reading
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Tagged God's character, heart-led, human intelligence, human reason, moral consciousness, reality
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Peace versus Absolutism
If this life is all you have, then absolutism makes perfect sense. Just over two years ago I wrote Contextual Justice and it’s been getting a lot of hits lately. I’d like to restate the message in different terms: You … Continue reading
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Tagged absolutes, absolutism, divine justice, epistemology, God's character, mysticism, parable, peace, philosophy, spirituality
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Moral Power
Divine justice is reality. It is not a restraint in the sense that you cannot sin, but that you cannot understand what sin is, nor the consequences of sin, without understanding God’s Laws. Everything He did in Creation follows His … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Adam and Eve, divine revelation, Garden of Eden, God's character, law, moral intelligence, nature, scripture
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Psalm 8
Not only do we have several modern songs taken from this, but it stands as a prophetic message. Not prophetic in the popular Western notion of literal meanings hidden in the words as if by magic, this hymn asserts fundamental … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged God's character, King David, prophecy, scripture, worship
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