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Introduction to Micah
The Eighth Century BC was a very busy time for prophetic ministry. From prophets noted above, we learn Samaria had reached the peak of her evil and was destroyed in 722 BC. Yet some of the same wicked practices and … Continue reading
The Punchbowl
As I sat in the house yesterday, the Spirit of the Lord moved in me. I had not written anything significant, and while this did not trouble me in itself, I sensed something stirred in the depths of my soul, … Continue reading
Tsunami of Tyranny
In general, the smallest unit of cognition for me is a paragraph. It’s useful for seeing large ideas in even larger contexts, but it really stinks on details. I read a lot of Science Fiction and Fantasy in early adulthood. … Continue reading
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Mystic's Pragmatism: Enemy ID
I need to get something out of the way before we get to the point of this post. When I sensed God was demanding I limit myself to prophetic ministry and nothing else, particularly in writing, I honestly thought I … Continue reading
We Tell Stories
Your historical narrative cannot be objective. The mere claim of objectivity itself is a bias. I make no bones about it: When I read and analyze records of past events, I view it through the lens of ancient Hebrew Mysticism. … Continue reading
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Leaving the Wrong Gate Open
Scripture uses the image of a thick thorny hedge to keep predators out of our lives. It’s not as if someone can’t get through such a hedge, can’t cut themselves an opening. But doing so will be slow work, and … Continue reading
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Theory of Oppression
In terms of what the victim experiences, the only difference between a slave and a prisoner is the label. Oppression is seldom pointless. The problem is we too easily get caught up in the discussion of who is doing what, … Continue reading
The Economics of Fear
A population with little fear is hard to squeeze. I’m pretty sure most of my readers already understand current Western political power rests entirely upon false fears. The only way to subvert democratic government is to make the people afraid. … Continue reading
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The Sin of Conflation
conflate literally, to blow things together, implying a lack of precision and care; to confuse, to link inconsistent ideas Americans are guilty of the sin of conflation. We have clear testimony from Scripture God holds both nations and individuals accountable … Continue reading
Pastoral: Don't Be Surprised
What would it be like for you, if you were suddenly cut off from all your bank accounts? What if all banking activity were suspended for a time? How would it affect you. God commanded humanity to form governments under … Continue reading
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