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Very Limited Engagement
I suppose I need to try one more time, maybe saying it differently. Comments I get in response to this blog, the ones that aren’t posted where you can see them, include input from a bunch of people who are … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant community of faith, crime, politics, radix fidem, social context, tribulation, violence, war
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Biblical Feudalism 04
If this study is not already challenging enough, it gets even more difficult the farther up the path you go. The question becomes, “What shall we do when…?” Again, I cannot decide what is right for you. I have a … Continue reading
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Tagged America, covenant, Islam, Jewish identity, materialism, politics, secularism, threat model, war
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Summer Target
I’m expecting some really big developments by this summer. Most of you probably already understand my frame of reference. The ultimate rulers of America in particular, and the West in general, are roughly equivalent to the neocons. Their money comes … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged convictions, globalists, neocons, politics, prophecy, tribulation, Zionism
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Fighting in Two Realms
I’ve mentioned Richard Wurmbrand before on this blog. However, there’s something in his story that doesn’t get much attention these days. Let me approach it from a different direction. First, we need to deal with the high probability that historical … Continue reading
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Tagged moral boundaries, persecution of christians, politics, radix fidem, spiritual family, Two Realms, Unseen Realm
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The Priority of Redemption
Let’s talk a little about a distinctly Christian culture. Following Christ means doing things the way He did them. On the one hand, we recognize that He lived in a specific context that isn’t ours. On the other hand, we … Continue reading
Tracking Two Realms
Nothing in this human existence matters on a par with the Presence of the Holy Spirit. Of course, His absence also matters. But it’s not all or nothing in the sense of how His Presence affects us. There is that … Continue reading
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Tagged Dominionism, moral discernment, politics, shalom, spiritual family, Theonomy
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Take Another Lap
Let’s agree on something: I’m a nobody. All I have is my own experience with Christ. I claim no authority other than that of the Holy Spirit. If He moves you to read my stuff, then it’s your duty. Otherwise, … Continue reading
Expect Exposure
I was hoping I could have posted this yesterday, but I was waiting for some other pieces to fall into place. Here’s what I have for now… The Lord is going to expose, to strip away the lies of those … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, christianity, feudalism, globalism, politics, tribalism, Zionism
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The Least Painful
If you have been following Catacomb Resident’s series on Pageau’s The Language of Creation, and if you understood yesterday’s post here, then what follows should not surprise you. Trump is an urbanite; he was a lefty Democrat right up until … Continue reading
Not Good, Just Useful
Do you really understand what “tithe” in the Bible really means? It is restricted to food items, agricultural products. You cannot tithe any other kind of thing. Food is the only thing you can offer to God that He alone … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged culture, economics, politics, social sciences, tithe, Tower of Babel, tribalism
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