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The Seeds of Shalom
Jesus shared the Parable of the Sower. Then He later explained the meaning more plainly to His disciples. He said that it had been given them to understand such things. This is one of those insider-outsider things. Someone who is … Continue reading
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Tagged curses and blessings, fleshly nature, heart-led, moral discernment, parables
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Batshit Crazy Plans
So our mission in this life, particularly during this time of tribulation, is to demonstrate shalom for all the world to see. You need not justify yourself to anyone. God is the one who calls and guides your choices through … Continue reading
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Tagged bikepacking, information war, internet, moral discernment, OpenSUSE, radix fidem, research, shalom
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Do You See It?
Can you see what I see? Jesus didn’t want people clinging to His resurrected body. The reason should have been obvious: Cling to Him in your hearts, not in the flesh. The time to cling to Him was after He … Continue reading
Discernment 01: Unlearning
You will spend your whole life unlearning. The call to faith is the song of the heart, crying out to God for redemption. It’s the song that pulls us back to Eden. This path we follow is the whole thing; … Continue reading
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Tagged Apostle Paul, Biblical Mysticism, heart-led, human senses, moral discernment, otherworldly, spiritual activity
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The Prophetic Viewpoint
Take up the prophetic viewpoint. As long as there is no covenant nation in this world, all human politics is rather like God herding cattle, a herd with no clue what His goals are. God will have what He wants, … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, globalism, moral discernment, politics, prophecy, Tower of Babel
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Divine Centralization
We are prejudiced. It’s required by God. He demands that we distinguish between His people, folks who are useful, and folks who are enemies. It’s not binary as most Christians think; it’s ternary. Furthermore, it’s inherently subjective in the sense … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant family, feudalism, moral discernment
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A Few Returning to Eden
Consider the logic: If mankind is fallen, then nothing mankind dreams up will work in the long run. Do you not find it strange that a vast swath of Westerners claim to believe in the Fall, but nothing they do … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Biblical Mysticism, Garden of Eden, moral discernment, parables, prophecy, socialism, symbolic references, the Fall
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Be Found Faithful
This is not prophecy, per se, but an exercise in sensing the moral drift of things. The manosphere is folding, says Jack, and I agree. The lessons learned have hardly been lost, but the nature of the movement is evolving. … Continue reading
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Tagged dominion, game, human sexuality, moral discernment
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Biblical Morals: Constitution and Treason
This is a response to an off-line query. In order to understand questions of what is or is not treasonous, you have to take the whole context of the US Constitution. It’s a very well written attempt to promote a … Continue reading
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Tagged globalism, heart-led, human government, law, moral discernment, nationalism, Zionism
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War on Revelation 05
We need a lore of truth that becomes our mental reflex. With it we need a body comparisons and contrasts with the current lies. Lies are the nature of this fallen realm of existence. It is not possible to know … Continue reading
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Tagged Creation, culture, divine revelation, fallen nature, Garden of Eden, Law of Moses, moral discernment, Talmud
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