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The Tool Shed Outside Eden
When we mention Biblical Law, more than just an expanded Covenant of Noah, it includes all the assumptions of the heart-led way, all of the mysticism and communion with Creation — it’s all part of the same package. You cannot … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Creation, fallen nature, heart-led, human understanding, moral discernment, otherworldly
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They Will Always Be There
Christine is still exploring the heart-led path with her fourth installment. She mentions in passing something that was poking at me all day. A prominent feature of Western mythology is taking oneself too seriously. You aren’t supposed to notice the … Continue reading
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Tagged heart-led, materialism, middle class culture, otherworldly, social sciences, Western mythology
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Still Juicy and Sweet
Christine is on a roll; her third installment in the series on understanding the heart-led way discusses gates and filters in our human perception. I would reinforce her statement that such things are simply a part of us, but that … Continue reading
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Tagged heart-led, otherworldly, psychology
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Behind the Scenes
Photographers know that sometimes the beauty is the whole scene, and sometimes it is some small portion hidden in the middle of a lot of clutter. I don’t choose the images; they call to me and I shoot. It speaks … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, moral discernment, otherworldly, photography, prayer
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Alien-nation
I tell ya, folks, I’m feeling more and more like an alien every day. Sometimes I’ll have a little spare time and read sites that claim to offer “Christian news” stories. Some are distinctly liberal, offering globalist propaganda. The others … Continue reading
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Tagged christian mysticism, evangelism, mainstream christianity, otherworldly
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Damned Acquisitiveness
We need a different culture altogether. During my time in the military, I labored under several conflicting moral influences. I knew I was bound to Christ and high moral standards. But I was falsely led to believe that such high … Continue reading
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Tagged materialism, mysticism, otherworldly, shalom, western civilization
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Not a Replacement
We do not support Replacement Theology. The Covenant of Moses was unique, a singular example of God choosing one nation as His sole representatives on earth. Their mission was to exhibit His revelation, to breathe life into it by living … Continue reading
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Tagged mysticism, otherworldly, scripture, theology
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Spotlight in the Night
Let’s make some distinctions here. There’s not a darned thing we can do to stop the immense evil in Syria, in part because it’s all tied into the Satanic plans regarding Israel. The whole thing is a swamp and there’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Facebook, heart-led, moral discernment, mysticism, Noah's Covenant, otherworldly, politics, prophecy, spirituality, technology, war
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Perception Reborn
What would we need to say about building a Christian culture? First and foremost, our only reason for living on this earth is to bring glory to God, specifically to the name of Jesus Christ. To put a finer point … Continue reading
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Tagged Creation, culture, mercy, otherworldly, spirituality
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