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Protocol for Building a Covenant Community, Part 2
This is spiritual warfare. If you recall any part of the most recent series on that subject, you should recognize the dynamics of reclaiming what God said was already yours. At least some of the souls on your mission field … Continue reading
Protocol for Building a Covenant Community, Part 1
This is not a checklist; this a parable of how to approach the task of spreading the gospel the Radix Fidem way. This post assumes you are already familiar with other Radix Fidem teachings. 1. The Power of Prayer — … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant community of faith, evangelism, prayer, radix fidem
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About That Shepherd’s Anointing
What happens when you get a fresh shepherd’s anointing? Often I feel led to do what Jesus did so often, and head out to an isolated place to pray. I really like doing this just before dawn, but it’s not … Continue reading
Lord, Give Us Souls
I’m still convinced we are headed for a hard tribulation, an apocalypse. However, I doubt anyone has a clear image in their heads of what that will look like. I know I don’t. What I find worth writing about right … Continue reading
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Tagged Apocalypse, evangelism, fellowship, prayer, tribulation
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Breaking Chains
Today I did my laundry. When I was stuffing the wet washed bed linen into the dryer, I prayed out loud, asking the Lord to prevent the sheets from swallowing the smaller items and entangling them into little pockets where … Continue reading
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Tagged child trafficking, childhood, idolatry, prayer, shalom, The sovereignty of God, western civilization
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Getting Ready for It
One twitch of the Father’s finger can bring giant changes for mankind. I’m going to babble for a moment because I can’t just keep this to myself. I’ll try to keep it as coherent as I can, but it’s not … Continue reading
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Tagged human vanity, moral discernment, prayer, tribulation
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A Mountain to Move
You don’t have to play along, but I’m declaring for you folks what God is doing in my life right now. By now I hope you’ve read the companion post for this on the other blog (that blog is gone). … Continue reading
Posted in prayer
Tagged ancient babylon, oppression, Persian Empire, prayer, Prophet Daniel
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The True Guardian of Souls
I won’t tell you that your heart will protect your mind, only that it can. There is a large body of clinical literature on the power and limits of verbal manipulation. It works best when practiced by a certain group … Continue reading
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Tagged convictions, heart-led, human reason, intellect, prayer, psychology, western civilization, Western mythology
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Keeping My Hand to the Plow
One of my readers told me the posts of the past week on both blogs have been on fire. That’s how I felt writing them. I can’t find words to express just how big this thing is for me right … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged decentralization, divine calling, economics, government, mission, prayer
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Teachings of Jesus — John 17:11-26
Jesus continues praying aloud for His disciples as they make their way past the Temple plaza. As Jesus prepares to return to His Father’s throne, He asks that His Father watch over them as they continue His ministry. They are … Continue reading
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Tagged communion, faith community, Jesus Christ, John's Gospel, prayer, shepherd role
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