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Bits and Pieces 29
Simply as a matter of accountability, I report that the laptop with one added accessory (a dongle with extra ports) has been ordered. Everything should be here by 27 December. I’ll take pictures of the unboxing for your amusement, and … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, cycling, entertainment, miscellaneous, prophecy
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Dreams, Visions and Plans
Yes, I honestly believe in private revelations, dreams and visions. I reject the notion that we can know only what we perceive with our senses and reason. I can know things that come down into my head from my spirit; … Continue reading
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Tagged eldercraft, heart-led, networking technology, prophecy, radix fidem, religion, virtual parish
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A Different World
Imagine it: A community of folks living on some rural land. Nothing kinky, just sharing some space and working the land in harmony with nature, and maybe some folks working in other places. They educate their own children, worship together … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant community of faith, heart-led, prophecy
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Discerning the Real Problems
I’ve gotten some questions that indicate a need to paint a clearer image on a few things. As noted in my recent “God’s Law” series, Biblical Law recognizes two kinds of government — imperial and national. But the latter is … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Creation, government, history, oppression, prophecy, social sciences, social stability, war
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The Law of Networking
This is just a prophetic warning to folks who assuredly aren’t listening to God in the first place. First, a basic principle: The virtual world is not the same as the real world. What works in the latter doesn’t necessarily … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, government, law, law enforcement agencies, Networked Civilization, networking technology, prophecy
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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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