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Make It Your Own
I’m not going to cite a bunch of footnotes, but long time readers will recognize some of what I reference here. God has never promised to warn us about everything He’s doing. He did promise we could always know enough … Continue reading
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Tagged divine revelation, economic troubles, politics, prophecy, spiritual gifts, tribulation
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Faithfully Balancing
I admit to an obsession: I waste a lot of time on Google Earth and similar mapping services to revisit the places I roamed in Europe thirty years ago. I watch videos of people hiking and biking those areas. Right … Continue reading
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Tagged artificial intelligence, Biblical Law, bicycling, Europe, Networked Civilization, prophecy, travel, tribulation
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Your Own Word from God
A couple of weeks ago, Jack at Sigma Frame wrote this about prophecy: What is not commonly understood is that if a prophetic message says something about the future, then it is because God wishes to outline a judgment on … Continue reading
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Tagged convictions, disasters, divine calling, heart-led, mission, propaganda, prophecy
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Current News Review 14
This time, at least, this series feature will appear on this blog. Are you watching the conflict between Syria and Turkey? Here’s what I see. For unknown reasons, God is raising up Turkey. She can’t have everything she wants, but … Continue reading
Time for an Underground Church
In some parts of the world, this is a bad time to belong to an organized Christian church. However, in all parts of the world, this is a bad time to have a gospel message restricted to what takes place … Continue reading
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Tagged church, mainstream christianity, prophecy, radix fidem, underground church
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Notional Civil War
Biblical Law says that, as a matter of general principle, we do not resist the government under which God places us. That’s the broader meaning of “do not curse the king.” That was how the New Testament churches handled Rome. … Continue reading
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Tagged globalism, government, nationalism, oppression, politics, prophecy, Zionism
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Pictures and Prattle
These images came from recent rides around Draper Lake. This first image is some peculiar “art installation” along the bikeway at SE 119th Street. It didn’t show up well in previous attempts to shoot it because the sun was always … Continue reading
The Prophetic Viewpoint
Take up the prophetic viewpoint. As long as there is no covenant nation in this world, all human politics is rather like God herding cattle, a herd with no clue what His goals are. God will have what He wants, … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, globalism, moral discernment, politics, prophecy, Tower of Babel
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Sweet Taste of Hope
Put on your quantum thinking cap. Okay, let’s remind ourselves that quantum reasoning, as we use the term here, refers to reducing things to their smallest component, or lowest root level, and making sure it lines up with the most … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-American culture, Apocalypse, Biblical Law, divine justice, Hebrew Mysticism, Judaism, Modern Israel, prophecy, western civilization
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