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Crisis Averted: Allergies Reduced
Re: Prayer Request: Endless Allergies — Thank you all for your prayers. The Lord has heard. It’s not a healing miracle as you might think of it, but the Lord has revealed what it will take to avoid so much … Continue reading
Prayer Request: Endless Allergies (Updated)
Update: It’s the house, folks. Apparently it’s mold and it’s getting critical. When things freeze, I’m sure I’ll be okay for the most part. I’m going to check into dust masks, etc. And I could feel your prayers today. Original … Continue reading
Mission Support Stuff
First, I’ve got a prayer request. After struggling with repairing our Jeep, we still have some trouble. It randomly stalls out and won’t restart until some cooling off. I’ve checked with experienced Jeep gurus and it comes down to stuff … Continue reading
Psalm 5
This is a morning song. The context is clearly David as King, perhaps in a warm-up to more formal worship. In the quiet of his first rising, David appeals to God as a king beset by a royal court loaded … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, government, King David, prayer, survival
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Prayer Request: Employment
Okay, so I’m now halfway serious about finding work. Yes, it’s all part of the mission. In meat space, one of the things I do best is make other people look good. I have no mainstream ambitions, but I do … Continue reading
Lord, Heal Our Lands
You might be surprised what it means when you make that prayer — “Lord, heal our land.” The whole thing is cached within the Hebrew intellectual tradition. It goes all the way back to the Covenant of Noah, with references … Continue reading
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Tagged divine presence, government, lord heal our land, mysticism, prayer, prophecy, scripture, society
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Prayer Is Not Wasted
Those of us born in the West struggle to overcome the vast gulf of understanding between us the Eastern text of Scripture. Our biggest problem is reflexive unbelief. The antidote is not some mental exercise, some commanding force of will … Continue reading