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About That Shepherd’s Anointing
What happens when you get a fresh shepherd’s anointing? Often I feel led to do what Jesus did so often, and head out to an isolated place to pray. I really like doing this just before dawn, but it’s not … Continue reading
The CME Threat
Brother Iain shared a prophetic word on our forum: I told Ed about my long held weird attraction to the possibility of a catastrophic CME hitting Earth. I did enough research to understand that it would be a cataclysm. Well, … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged Apocalypse, disasters, God's wrath, technology, tribulation, writing
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The Divine Mandate
A major element in bringing God’s wrath on the West is feminism. While feminism isn’t peculiar to Western culture, what is unique is how Western feminism overwhelms the entire civilization and social culture. Even the Hebrews fought it to some … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Apocalypse, Biblical Law, covenant, feminism, God's wrath, red pill, shalom, the Flood, tribulation
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Like a Thief in the Night
I’m not trying to be a hermit. Despite being an introvert, I love people and can enjoy being social, even in large groups. The same goes for virtual encounters. I don’t mind a busy crowd on my blog; I don’t … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged Apocalypse, blogging, covenant community of faith, faith, God's wrath, personal, tribulation
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Inherent Enemies
There’s something fundamental here that we need to make very clear: Western civil government is inherently evil. I’m still amazed at number of people who share with me their advocacy of using one branch of government against another, of trying … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged assassination, Biblical Law, covenant community of faith, God's wrath, government, pagan religion, politics, tribal government, tribulation
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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
Posted in sanity
Tagged Biblical Law, decentralization, economics, God's wrath, Tower of Babel, tribulation
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We Shall See Them
When I first felt the Lord’s call on my life some 50 years ago, I thought I knew what it meant. I struggled on that path, but kept getting pushed back and back and back. It wasn’t the people who … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged covenant community of faith, faith, God's wrath, miracles, radix fidem
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Embrace the Penitence
I want you to be encouraged. It doesn’t require any kind of special gift from God; it’s well within the range of His common gifts to all His children. You should be able to sense this with your heart: A … Continue reading
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Tagged God's wrath, revival, spiritual activity, tribulation
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Shedding False Guilt
It’s important to understand biblical anthropology. What does Scripture say or assume about human nature? We are souls. That’s a complex that can be broken down somewhat, but Scripture (and ANE culture) seems to assume that it’s mostly a matter … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged convictions, fleshly nature, God's wrath, heart-led, temptation, the Cross, the Fall
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Law of Moses — Judges 2
The balance of the Book of Joshua relates the destruction of the most significant temple cities. Then, when God told Joshua to pass the torch, for the duration of that generation of people, Israel continued subduing the people of the … Continue reading