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Suzy Edwards

@ColleenLEdwards

on Christ, the Solid Rock I stand. theme of my life

Dallas, Ga Beigetreten Mart 2012
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Melissa the Hopeful🏠Homemaker
If you expressed no outrage over Joe Biden and Kamala Harris professing to be Christians while rabidly pushing the murder of unborn babies and the mutilation and sterilization of gender-confused children for four straight years, I have zero interest in hearing your disdain over President Trump’s use of foul language. Zero. Get your priorities in order.
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Suzy Edwards@ColleenLEdwards·
@Markins I’m sure you meant “fertile”. Hate autocorrect!
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Matt Markins
Matt Markins@Markins·
A farmer would never look down upon or belittle the value of his baby corn stalks. Why? It’s his future harvest and livelihood. Sometimes (not always) church leadership can think of Childrens ministry as, “oh that’s cute. But the real work is ministering to adults.” The most futile soil for the Gospel and biblical discipleship is forming the hearts of young children to love and follow Jesus Christ. This is where abundant harvest awaits.
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Suzy Edwards@ColleenLEdwards·
@megbasham Similar to how Jesus reserved his strongest reproaches for the “religious leaders”, not the tax collectors and prostitutes.
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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
OK, let me try to help you out. Russell Moore claims to be a minister of the gospel. And AS a minister of the gospel, he and organizations for which he works have taken money from hard left secular foundations to promote left-wing political priorities in the church. For example, while editor in chief of Christianity Today, the magazine took over $1 million from the largest private abortion funder in the country, the Hewlett foundation. Donald Trump, by contrast, is a secular political leader. While some believe he is a Christian, I personally haven’t seen evidence of this and do not believe this. So not only is he not a minister of the gospel, he is not trying to promote his political priorities through tortured theological claims. Hope that helps you spot the difference!
Tyler Lee Conway@TylerLeeConway

It’s interesting how Megan uses gentle theological caution for Trump, but reserves language like “schemer,” “manipulator,” and “operative” for Moore. The contrast kind of speaks for itself, and the difference in tone is obvious.

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champ 💫
champ 💫@champtgram·
I was raised with no religion. About a year ago, I ordered a Bible off of Amazon. Started reading 4 pages every day no matter what. My life has changed forever. He is risen.
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Randy Alcorn
Randy Alcorn@randyalcorn·
“The only thing that can silence the shouting voice of judgment is the voice of Jesus’ blood. The blood of the Lamb speaks louder in my defense than my sins can speak against me.” – A. W. Tozer
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Just for the record, our President , Secretary Hegseth and General Caine never left the White House all weekend while the intense search and rescue was underway of our downed man. 🇺🇸 This is leadership
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Melissa the Hopeful🏠Homemaker
Another music tradition on Resurrection Sunday in my family: Don Francisco singing “He’s Alive.” They don’t make music like this anymore!
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America Reads the Bible (ARTB)
America Reads the Bible (ARTB)@AmericaRTBible·
For one week the Bible will be read aloud in Washington, D.C. Join leaders from across the country for America Reads the Bible, April 18–25. 🎥 Watch the livestream free — sign up to get access.
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SpurgeonBooks
SpurgeonBooks@SpurgeonBooks·
“Do you feel yourself to be a lost, guilty sinner? Go straightway to the cross, and tell Jesus so.” — Charles Spurgeon
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Wendell
Wendell@wendelltalks·
The hardest day isn’t always the day everything falls apart. Sometimes the hardest day is the one after when the noise stops, the dust settles, and it feels like the King is dead in the tomb. That’s Holy Saturday. The cross is finished. The body is buried. The stone is rolled in place. The tomb is sealed. Guards are posted. The religious leaders think they’ve won. The disciples are scattered, hiding in locked rooms, second guessing everything they thought they believed, wondering if it was all for nothing. And the King? He’s silent. No thunder. No angels. No voice from heaven. Just the heavy stillness of a sealed grave. I’ve sat with Christians in seasons that felt exactly like that Saturday. Everything they poured their lives into suddenly looks finished. The dream, the calling, the hope they held onto, all of it sealed behind a stone. The silence settles in, heavy and final, and the temptation is to walk away, to go back to the old life, to decide it was all for nothing. After all, the disciples on Holy Saturday didn’t have the luxury of knowing what Sunday held in store. All they had was the silence and the sealed stone. Some probably thought about going back to fishing. Some probably wondered if they had wasted the last three years of their lives. That’s what Saturday does to a Christian , it tests your faith. But here’s what the King was doing while the tomb stayed silent. He was finishing the work. He was descending into death itself and disarming every power that had held men captive. He was preparing the greatest comeback in history while the world thought the story was over. Holy Saturday is still speaking to every Christian who’s ever stood in that in-between place after the loss, after the failure, after the prayer that seemed to go unanswered. The stone looks sealed. The silence feels final. The enemy posts his guards and laughs. But the King is never defeated in the tomb. If you’re in a Holy Saturday season right now. Marriage in the tomb, dreams sealed behind a stone, hope feeling dead, hear this. The silence is not the end. The sealed stone is not the final word. Sunday is coming. The tomb is quiet today. But the stone is about to roll.
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Expositors Collective@expositcllctv·
This is a great quote for every day of the year, but especially on Holy Saturday:
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Virgil L. Walker
Virgil L. Walker@virgilwalker·
You need one more reason to homeschool? Here it is.
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J.C. Ryle@JCRyle·
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"May the Lord set sin straight before your eyes & then set the cross of Christ there. 2 prayers I ask all my hearers to pray—they are very brief: Lord show me myself. Lord show me Thyself. Reveal sin, & reveal a Savior." ~Charles H. Spurgeon
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Sylvester Tonderai Faravadya
Sylvester Tonderai Faravadya@Christocentrism·
"Tetelestai" is a transactional term which affirms the atonement of Christ. He paid our debt in full. "It is finished!"
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Fox News@FoxNews·
🚀NEW: Breathtaking images of Earth just released by NASA. 🌎️ Artemis II astronaut commander Reid Wiseman captured these photos showing aerial views of Earth from inside the Orion capsule.
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