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Transparency and Fruit
The fruit is not yet ripe for America’s crisis. I’m reaching for transparency. Bluntly: You deserve a chance to discount my narrative if it doesn’t apply to you. Your heart rules best when your mind is clear, so I want … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, economic troubles, heart-mind, moral discernment, politics, prophecy, shalom, social mythology, Two Realms
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Keep on Doing What Is Right
Is it just me? A part of my prophetic gift is sensing the moral currents of both Heaven and this world. Right now the US is under a heavy spirit of exhaustion and apathy. It’s not just the fizzled protest … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, politics, prophecy, tribulation
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Stir Up the Gift
Just a reminder: Prophecy doesn’t work the way most Westerners think it should. That’s why we have thousands of very real prophets who get no attention, and may well be deeply confused themselves. Meanwhile, Westerners keep chasing after a whole … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, evangelism, heart-led, mission, politics, prophecy, tribulation
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Yet Another Warning of Doom
God has revealed how He operates in this world. You cannot hope to understand life until you embrace the heart-led way, the mystical approach to multi-level moral insight on reality. The Bible is full of discussion about how to understand … Continue reading
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Tagged Iran, prophecy, tribulation, war
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Too Late for Regret
I’m ready. Having spent this long listening to the convictions in my heart, I can’t go back. At whatever cost, I’m staying on this path. On the one hand, I could arrange for your inspection a list of proofs that … Continue reading
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Tagged disasters, economic troubles, miscellaneous, prophecy
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Still No Apocalypse
First, let me refer you to an article that might be worth your time: There’s no meat left on that bone. There isn’t even a bone left. There’s only a debt-ridden mirage of a bone. If you’re looking to define … Continue reading
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Tagged disasters, economic troubles, prophecy, weather
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Monday, Monday…
Put your hand to the plow and don’t look back (Luke 9:62). This past week has been a time of irrevocable decisions. My heart tells me it has been the same for a lot of people. The whole world has … Continue reading
A Two-Edged Sword
I share this for the sake of accountability; it’s not intended to convince you so much as to provoke your own contemplation. My conclusion rests not on some powerful prophetic impression, but rather a passive sense of moral justice. Several … Continue reading
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Tagged intelligence, middle-east, peace, prophecy, war
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Anchorage of the Soul
Here’s the picture as I see it: The left-right paradigm is false. There is no left and right, only a collection of minor disagreements between two brands of elitist plutocrat controls. In a certain sense, the entire range of government … Continue reading
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Tagged evangelism, Network Civilization, politics, prophecy, social uprising
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Another Lesson in Prophecy
It seems a good time to offer another lesson in prophetic ministry. Here the main point is time, in that our fallen nature handles it very poorly. One major element in the Curse of the Fall is a high sensitivity … Continue reading