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Coming Soon to a Planet Near You
I made it a point to catch the latest from Suspicious Observers this evening: I believe it’s correct in substance, but I am personally planning on the Lord’s mercy to make it less extreme than the narrator predicts. My convictions … Continue reading
Our Prime Directive
Only the Spirit Realm is real. Everything else is a lie, a deception to trap the unwary. The biggest lie of Satan is that this world matters, and that the things of this world matter. This is the fundamental conflict, … Continue reading
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Tagged conspiracies, disasters, heart-led, otherworldly, The Cult, worldliness
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Convictions as Your Commander
I think this is worth a few minutes of time: The Woke Purge Is Coming For The Military. Unlike the author, I’ll say it outright — The US is under a nascent Stalinist regime. There will be obvious differences, but … Continue reading
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Tagged convictions, faith, heart-led, messianic prophecy, parables, scripture, shalom
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Truth Is Anti-Semitic
Back before the 2016 elections, I posted on my old blog how I had a strong sense of conviction that Trump had betrayed his divine commission. I can’t find which post that was, but I sensed that he had made … Continue reading
Another Way to See It
There is a God and Creator. Not only did He make all things, but He owns them as Lord and Master. All of it is alive and accountable to Him. He intended for His whole creation to respond to Him … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant, faith, fallen nature, heart-led, otherworldly, Two Realms, worldliness
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Law of Moses — Conclusion
There are two primary object lessons we can draw from the sum total of this series on the Law of Moses. The first is obvious, and flatly stated several times in Scripture. Take a look Stephen’s condemnation of the Jewish … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, commitment, faith community, heart-led, inter-testamental period, old testament history
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The Balance Point
Biblical Law is not rules. Biblical Law is the mindset of determination to please God. It is the divine privilege of being God’s child. On the one hand, that obedient attitude reaps blessings and miracles. The miracles become common, though … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Biblical Mysticism, heart-led, individual faith, living in the spirit, scripture, shalom, temptation, trusting in god
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What More Can We Say?
What if nothing happens? Would it change what I’ve said and done? No. The things that matter most are things that human eyes never see. It the things the heart alone can see. What my heart sees is that tribulation, … Continue reading