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Radix Fidem Curriculum: Community
9. Community Jesus said that Biblical Law could be summarized in two main points. First is the obvious: You must embrace God as your Lord and commit to His revelation as your sole guide in life. Second is that you … Continue reading
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Tagged church, covenant community of faith, divine calling, heart-led, mission, radix fidem
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Radix Fidem Curriculum: Norming
7. Norming The norm is not this world. The norm is walking the path back toward Eden. The norm is still through Biblical Law, but in Christ we are granted self-death and faith before we start the long journey. That … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, divine justice, heart-led, peace with god, spirit realm
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Radix Fidem Curriculum: Anthropology
6. Anthropology Westerners in general, and Americans in particular, are bound under a horrific, demonic mythology about the heart. It’s far more than an organ that pumps blood through you body. Even scientists know that the heart has its own … Continue reading
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Tagged conscience, heart-led, human nature, intellect, parables, sensory heart, Western mythology
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Teachings of Jesus — John 8:48-59
The world uses a lot of excuses to avoid dealing with the issue of Jesus as the Son of God. This passage of John has been ignored, twisted, and sometimes cut out of the Bible on the flimsiest grounds because … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham, covenant of moses, divine revelation, heart-led, human intellect, Jesus Christ, John's Gospel, messianic prophecy
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They Need Heart-Led
Radix Fidem is our covenant, our approach to doing religion together. The Kiln of the Soul online parish is my implementation of Radix Fidem. Anyone can take the idea of Radix Fidem and run with it; nobody needs my permission. … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, covenants, evangelism, heart-led, radix fidem, religion, virtual parish
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Divine Expectations
This is Christian Mysticism. There is a very strong reason I play loosey-goosey with theology: Your brain cannot contain divine truth. God does not work in the brain in that sense; He works only in the heart. You convictions, written … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged communion, fellowship, heart-led, holiness, human differences, human intellect, moral character, peace with god
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Closer to Heaven
Paul’s Letter to the Roman Christians makes it plain that there is nothing we can do on our end to get ourselves or other people into Heaven. The one thing we can do on this level is share the heart-led … Continue reading
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Tagged convictions, covenants, faith, heart-led, radix fidem, religion
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Sharpening the Sword
Can you imagine someone like me wishing we could do without the Internet? There are two issues here. One is that a computer is by far the best way to write, and to store what you write. Two is that … Continue reading
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Tagged browsers, computers, evangelism, heart-led, internet, radix fidem
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It’s All about the Sheep
If you read the previous post, you might have caught an underlying passion of mine: the Lord’s sheep. Jesus spent way more time dealing with the lost sheep of nation than anyone else. He had compassion on them and saw … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, church, covenants, heart-led, shalom, shepherd role
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Happy Mother’s Day 2019
Happy Mother’s Day. This is your chance to consider just what God demands of you in your role as a mother. It’s a prophetic reminder that you should by now be ready to stand on your own in the heart-led … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Big Tech, divine justice, economic troubles, globalism, heart-led, prophecy, SJWs
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