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The Mission Is Never Complete
Peace with God is a gift. You don’t make it; you receive it. Then you learn how to feed it and care for it so that it grows and consumes your life. If it doesn’t have you, you don’t have … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged christian mysticism, Covenant of Christ, divine election, faith, grace, shalom, western epistemology
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Prepping for the Mission
This is a matter of convictions, not a Word from God. The only way you should take it as a Word is if it rings a bell in your convictions, too. Obey your convictions, not my ruminations. This is a … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged convictions, disasters, Dispensationalism, God's wrath, preppers, shalom, time and space, tribulation, Zionism
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Tracking Two Realms
Nothing in this human existence matters on a par with the Presence of the Holy Spirit. Of course, His absence also matters. But it’s not all or nothing in the sense of how His Presence affects us. There is that … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Dominionism, moral discernment, politics, shalom, spiritual family, Theonomy
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Do You Even Have a Witness?
People who claim to be politically conservative in the US cannot be trusted to do any good. They are committed to preserving the system, but the system has been hijacked completely by the progressives. It’s gone; it cannot be recovered … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged covenant community of faith, holiness, persecution, shalom, testimony, tribulation
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A Shalom Witness
I’ve always rejected the prevailing culture. From my earliest memories, I knew the world I lived in was not right. But instead of being a rebel, I was more nerdy, in withdrawing somewhat into a fantasy world. It wasn’t mere … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged ancient hebrew culture, Biblical Law, covenant, marriage, radix fidem, shalom
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The Divine Mandate
A major element in bringing God’s wrath on the West is feminism. While feminism isn’t peculiar to Western culture, what is unique is how Western feminism overwhelms the entire civilization and social culture. Even the Hebrews fought it to some … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Apocalypse, Biblical Law, covenant, feminism, God's wrath, red pill, shalom, the Flood, tribulation
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No Earthly Treasure
I’m not doctrinaire about currencies. Societies will use whatever serves the purpose of a medium of exchange for them. Meanwhile, Scripture is rather agnostic about it simply because the fundamental orientation of the Bible is anti-materialism in the first place. … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Apocalypse, communications, computers, economics, evil government, faith, networking technology, shalom, testimony
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Convictions as Your Commander
I think this is worth a few minutes of time: The Woke Purge Is Coming For The Military. Unlike the author, I’ll say it outright — The US is under a nascent Stalinist regime. There will be obvious differences, but … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged convictions, faith, heart-led, messianic prophecy, parables, scripture, shalom
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New Testament Doctrine — Luke 1:57-80
The very last three verses of the Old Testament (Malachi 4:4-6) mention the Forerunner of the Messiah coming in the spirit of Elijah. Luke notes for us that the Messiah is a cousin of His Forerunner (their mothers were cousins). … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged John the Baptist, Luke's Gospel, Messiah, messianic prophecy, shalom
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The Balance Point
Biblical Law is not rules. Biblical Law is the mindset of determination to please God. It is the divine privilege of being God’s child. On the one hand, that obedient attitude reaps blessings and miracles. The miracles become common, though … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Biblical Mysticism, heart-led, individual faith, living in the spirit, scripture, shalom, temptation, trusting in god
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