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Not Yet Revealed
During our community online meeting yesterday, we came to the consensus that God has been holding us “in the cleft of the rock” with His hand to protect us from some of the worst effects of the Nephilim rampage here … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged economic troubles, Gentiles, Iran, Jewish identity, Modern Israel, neocons, Netanyahu, politics, prophecy, Prophet Daniel, scripture, The Cult, the Spirit Realm, Unseen Realm, war, Zionism
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His One Law
In Acts 1, the resurrected Jesus warned His followers that they were not going to hear from God about specific human political changes, because those issues didn’t matter to His Kingdom. He wanted them to focus on spiritual power for … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged Christian Law, covenant community of faith, economic troubles, Elohim Council, human conflict, Nephilim, politics, sacrificial love, the Devil, Three Rebellions, Unseen Realm, Watchers
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Dumbfounded How Bad It Is
Re: Is America Winning or Losing the War with Iran? Leave it to Ron Unz to defy censorship with such flair. We are not there to see it. The people there are generally not allowed to talk about it. Still, … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged censorship, information war, military, politics, war
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Long and Short
I had something else written up for today, but then I came across this: The Criminality Buried In The Epstein Files Is Worse Than Anyone Thought, And The Degeneracy Of Donald Trump Is Worse Than Anyone Thought. If you think … Continue reading
A Harvest Is Coming
For some of you, this won’t be anything new. I believe I’ve been pretty consistent on what we can expect from this time of tribulation. The only thing new would be a few contextual refinements, things no one could have … Continue reading
Posted in tribulation
Tagged AI, censorship, computer technology, economic troubles, globalists, internet, neocons, persecution, politics, tribulation, wokism, Zionism
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Humiliation Has Its Place
We are encouraged to approach every task with humility and open dependence on God. The Lord gets what He wants and no one has standing to object to His wishes. He doesn’t always tell us His plans because our foreknowledge … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Bible History, biblical values, CIA, crime, Humility, John Kiriakou, King David, politics, torture, tribalism
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Like All the Rest
So, you’ve noticed the political turmoil in the US. The only thing certain is that it will get worse. In the wider Radix Fidem community, we tend to agree that God is not tipping His hand on the specifics. That’s … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged activism, american empire, conviction, economic troubles, moral discernment, politics, prophecy, the Devil
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Just the Beginning
Time for some clarifications. The Covenant of Moses ended at the Cross. God’s covenant relations with humans were moved to a different kind of covenant, a spiritual covenant under His Son. There would no longer be a nation belonging to … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Ancient Rome, Christian Law, Covenant of Christ, economic troubles, eldercraft, Elohim Council, globalism, oppression, Political activism, politics, the Covenant of Moses, Unseen Realm, war, Zionism
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It’s Rolling Already
We don’t engage in political activity outside the Covenant. It’s not God’s work. All of it is under the Devil’s control, though not always directly so. His allies on the Elohim Council do a lot of his dirty work, as … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged assassination, Elohim Council, martial law, Nephilim, oppression, politics, the Devil, tribulation, war, Watchers, Zionism
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Glad of That
Why do we bother to share the prophetic word? It is not to prove that God knows the future. The whole point is to warn people that the path they tread leads to sorrow. It’s virtually always a call to … Continue reading