hungarikee
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@Milajoy Obama would be my number one pick, but there are so many other good choices.
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@realDonaldTrump And a very Happy Easter to you and yours, Mr. President✝️🙏
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@washghost1 I hate when people paint over brick. It not only looks bad, it's also bad for the brick. Brick is supposed to be porous, not sealed. Yes, I also hate when people paint over fine woodwork. You don't deserve to have a fine old home if you're going to do that to it.
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@MichaelDeLauzon The king should not have the red carpet rolled out for him. He doesn't deserve such a gesture of respect. He has shown he's not the Defender of the Faith.
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@wadai_buzz_ Nice hospital corners. Every morning I strive to unfurl my flat sheet perfectly, but it rarely falls in place like this. I'm old enough to remember when there was no such thing as a fitted sheet and making the bed properly was a small work of art.
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So I watched "The Passion of the Christ" last night. And I am on my back deck tonight thinking.
Think about this.
In the movie, they have beaten him to near death and when they first take him to his cross, Jesus clings to it, and the thief chastised him for embracing his own cross. Mocking him for doing so.
Then Christ gave all he had to carry that cross which weighed as much as him.. They beat him while he did. It came to the point that his physical body couldn't carry it any longer, so a man was ordered to carry it with him. Yet Christ still clung to the cross.
Do you know why?
Because he knew at the other end of that short journey was OUR freedom. Not his.... OURS..... with every single step, with every drop of blood, with every single tear, he knew he was one moment closer to being at the right hand of the Father and his mission complete to free us all.
The man embraced the cross. Begged God to forgive the men nailing him to it. Begged God to forgive those that had beaten him with whips and canes and hammered a crown of thorns on his head.
He embraced it all.... for US......
And now, when times get hard and life gets even slightly uncomfortable, we claim that "God isn't listening and won't take my burden" as if we even know what a real burden is...
How many times would we cling to the proverbial cross for another and suffer as he did to free them from the pain? Would we ever do it at all? Maybe for our own child? Maybe?
As you lay down tonight, pray a prayer of thanks. Not for the normal things. Not tonight. Tonight, pray a special prayer of thanks that he held on to that cross and carried it as far as his mortal body would allow... because that took more dedication than any of us could give for anyone.
By the time you wake up in the morning, he will have risen, 2000 years ago. He will have beat death. 2000 years ago, all the sin you and I will ever commit was paid for because he clung to that cross like it was a lifeline.... not for him... But for you and me.
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@DefiantLs W. Having your child actually use their brain is a good thing.
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@KitchenBites_ We get it don't put grease down the drain. There are better ways to do it.
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Many Christians missed Trump's Easter address, expressing tears of pride at his joining Christians in celebrating Jesus Christ's resurrection and his prediction of fuller, younger, more faithful pews nationwide.
The attached 104-second video shows President Trump in the Oval Office quoting the Gospel of John, emphasizing humility, love, and hope through the resurrection, while stating religion is growing again in America for the first time in decades.
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