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NT Doctrine — John 18:12-27; Matthew 26:57-75
The parallel passages are Mark 14:43-72 and Luke 22:54-65. Mark alone mentions the young man who had followed Jesus and His disciples to the Garden from a distance, and stayed just close enough to watch the whole thing. When the … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged Bible History, Jesus the Messiah, New Testament, persecution, Talmud
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Just Being Evil
Don’t mind me; I don’t take myself too seriously. This blog is not nearly so private as it once was. It went from ten views per day for a couple of years to more like 100 in recent weeks. Once … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged ancient Greece and Rome, ANE, harlot church, otherworldly, persecution, propaganda, western civilization, worldliness
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Do You Even Have a Witness?
People who claim to be politically conservative in the US cannot be trusted to do any good. They are committed to preserving the system, but the system has been hijacked completely by the progressives. It’s gone; it cannot be recovered … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged covenant community of faith, holiness, persecution, shalom, testimony, tribulation
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Put This Target on Yourself
Live by your convictions; accept the consequences. I’ve said for several years now that the civil war would be an information war. The focus of what happens will be a matter of propaganda and censorship. The only way we can … Continue reading
Posted in tribulation
Tagged information war, persecution, politics, radix fidem, tribulation
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A Pastoral Letter on Vaccine Resistance
I’m going to share a burden that has grown quickly in the past few weeks. Pray first, then think about this. Follow your convictions. All I can offer is what I have, and I fully admit that it’s limited to … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged covenant community of faith, pastoral ministry, persecution, resistance
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See the Forest 02
Don’t get lost dancing around one tree, so that you don’t see the forest. Jesus taught the Law of Moses. The Beatitudes come from Moses. The otherworldly outlook was the core of the Covenant. The reason you don’t hear that … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged oppression, otherworldly, persecution, Pharisaism, poverty, the Covenant of Moses, worldliness
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Welcome to the Apocalypse
At this point I’d be preaching to the choir if I made any more noise about avoiding the “vaccine” for this faux plague used as an excuse to destroy the economy and introduce unconscionable oppression. But I wonder if you … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Apocalypse, health, human suffering, marriage, persecution, propaganda, tribulation, worldliness
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Calling a Failure What It Is
The Covenant of Moses was a particular implementation of the more ancient Covenant of Abraham. Moses had a distinct shelf-life (that people, that place, that time in history), whereas, Abraham was eternal. Jesus restored the Covenant of Moses, then dissolved … Continue reading
Posted in tribulation
Tagged censorship, Israel, Judaism, persecution, Pharisaism, Sadducees, tribulation, Zionism
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