Tag Archives: otherworldly

Working for the Devil?

I guess I need to explain this again. I keep getting chatter from people who promote planning ways to change the human situation. The human situation cannot be changed at our level. Get that through your thick heads, folks. There’s … Continue reading

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The New Civil War

Let’s consider the context again. Those who obey Biblical Law cannot consider themselves Americans. By secular law, we might be citizens of the US, but we are simply on loan from God. We belong to Him; the bulk of Americans … Continue reading

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Kingdom Warfare

We are in the world, not of it. Fundamental fact: This world sucks. It’s a prison; to be a mortal human is a curse. We were designed for Eden and this world is outside Eden, where the ground grows for … Continue reading

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The Shape of Things

Jeffrey Tucker presents a very perceptive review of the situation: Twenty Grim Realities Unearthed by Lockdowns. I recommend reading it. He outlines how the globalists implemented their dreams of total control using the faux pandemic. It would be easy to … Continue reading

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Covering Differences

It’s been explained before on the old Catacomb Resident Blog: Whether you are under the Covenant changes everything. If you are committed to Biblical Law and live within the boundaries, you do not face the same world as everyone else. … Continue reading

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No Boats to Float

If you are among those who think American libertarian theory is from the Bible, you are going to choke on this. The fundamental law of Creation itself is reflected in the Covenant of Moses. Not that Moses is that law, … Continue reading

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Getting Around It

The banking crisis is just another part of an ongoing, long-term plan of passive-aggressive conquest. From Paul Craig Roberts: To summarize, smaller conservative and prudent banks that invested in “safe” assets such as US Treasury bonds face bank runs. Larger … Continue reading

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A Time of Higher Polarity

Yeah, what he said. This is a time for polarization. You may recall that as Jesus came closer to His final Passover, He began saying and doing things that polarized His audience. His teaching about the Bread of Life (John … Continue reading

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Chasing After Wind

Yeah, what he said. We are not supposed to “change the world” as most people use that phrase. The world is going to Hell and there’s nothing any human agency can do to change that. The best we can hope … Continue reading

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NT Doctrine — Acts 4:23-5:11

This blossoming congregation in the precincts of Jerusalem was becoming a nation within the nation of Judah. The first verse in our selection notes that, having been released by the Sanhedrin, Peter and John returned to their growing household. Luke … Continue reading

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