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The Furrow
What daily life looks like inside the training. The war with the flesh is unwinnable. Romans 7 and Romans 8 are not a contradiction — they are a revelation of what God is actually measuring.
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What daily life looks like inside the training. The war with the flesh is unwinnable. Romans 7 and Romans 8 are not a contradiction — they are a revelation of what God is actually measuring.
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How you get in, and what getting in actually means. The entry is simple — not because salvation is cheap, but because a God whose identity is love would not design an escape room for the entrance.
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What the preparation is preparing you for. Genesis 1:28 is not a spiritual metaphor. It is a project charter — and immortal beings were just getting started when the fall interrupted.
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What Jesus actually taught about who gets in. Not Paul. Not a creed. Not a systematic theology textbook. Jesus — the one who set the terms in the first place.
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God is not hiding. He is growing something that can only grow in the space where he appears to be absent. The hiddenness is not the default — it is the design.
Canyon Series
Story One of the Canyon Series. Clara had a ledger, a map, and twenty-two years of inventory. Her daughter came home with the vocabulary. The data was already on the wall.
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What if God's most devastating acts are not what they appear? Physical death is not the end of the story. The scaffolding comes down. The building remains.
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Why the enemy has a job. He did not apply for it. He is not cooperating by performing it. And every day he shows up for work, he builds the case against himself.
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Free will, foreknowledge, and sovereignty were never at war. Start with love instead of sovereignty, and all three resolve without compromise.
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Why God intentionally lets humanity fail four ways. From Adam to the cross, each trial proves the same point — and the journey teaches what words cannot.
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The pre-fall population hiding in plain sight. Two commands given, two commands obeyed, for over a century, by a lot of people. The question was never about Cain's wife.
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What if the creation story doesn't start where you think it does? The gap between Genesis 1:1 and 1:2 holds a rebellion, a ruin, and the motive behind everything that follows.