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Persecution Threat Profile
The tactics for dealing with persecution are not at all like military tactics. It’s more like espionage. There is a high probability the federal government will begin to oppress via any number of “social justice” measures. This signals a rising … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged independence, persecution, threat model, tribulation
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Talk about Flying
By definition, tribulation is tough times. When things get more difficult, you need less dependence, not more. The more extreme the situation, the more flexibility you need to respond to conviction. That means reducing your dependencies in both directions. You … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged covenant community of faith, family, individual faith, persecution, tribulation
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An Alternate Reality
That book I mentioned won’t be coming any time soon. It’s going to be a different kind of project than my other stuff. For one, I have no idea if it will be enough stuff to call it a book. … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged fellowship, internet, oppression, persecution, radix fidem, reality, virtual communion
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What To Write About?
Prophetically, I cannot tell you whether Trump will remain in the White House. I sense that God is watching the situation behind the scenes and making up His mind based on choices made by critical players. In the long run, … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged communism, economic troubles, globalism, persecution, politics, revolution, transportation, tribulation, war
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Spur Marks on My Flanks
Keep your sympathy. However, you should know this past couple of months has been real tough on me. Not because of the planned-emic, nor because of all the chaos and lies. Rather, the Lord has really been leaning hard on … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged blogging, communications, internet, persecution, prophecy, tribulation, writing
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A Good Time to Prepare
The mission of the gospel is the whole point of living. I know this picture doesn’t really look like much, but it represents about 200 yards of the roadside I cleared this morning. The foliage previously jutted out into the … Continue reading
They Are Not Your Friends
Get a clue believers: This world is your enemy. You aren’t this world’s enemy; you are one of its best friends. But it has made itself the enemy of your Father, your Savior and yourself. If the world hates you, … Continue reading
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Tagged faith, otherworldly, persecution, scripture
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A Home Elsewhere
Another practical implication of Christian Mysticism is shrugging off persecution. Jesus warned it was coming. Fallen human nature craves control and plunder, and divine revelation condemns that. We are duty bound to prophesy against those things. Anytime we start trying … Continue reading
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Tagged christian mysticism, materialism, otherworldly, persecution, politics, radix fidem
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Shadows of Persecution
There is no prediction here, only a sober look at what is possible. Given the Corona virus panic and the ensuing economic collapse, there is now a genuine possibility that Trump could lose the next election. As previously noted, it … Continue reading
Implementation Is the Issue
Under Biblical Law, the issue is not changing people’s hearts. That is something God alone can do. Nor are we particularly interested in changing their minds, since that really gets nowhere in particular. We don’t care about someone’s policy agenda; … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged activism, Biblical Law, christian activism, persecution
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