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Fallout Ministry

@FalloutMinistry

Corrections reform advocate. I document what institutions deny. Policy, practice, and human impact—receipts included.

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Isaiah 43 was first spoken to people who had lost their freedom. God didn’t distance Himself from them. He named them. Jesus didn’t avoid prisoners. He identified with them. He was arrested, condemned, and executed as one. So when Christians dismiss prisoners, we aren’t being careful. We’re forgetting who Jesus stood with. If God does not abandon people in confinement, neither should those who follow Him. Isaiah 43. Jesus. Prisoners. Still the same Gospel. #jesus #prisoner
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We live in a world that often measures human worth by productivity, intelligence, independence, or achievement. Yet some of the people who most clearly reflect Christ’s love possess none of the qualities our culture celebrates. What if we’ve become so afraid of imperfection that we’re eliminating some of God’s greatest gifts before they’re ever born? #downsyndrome
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Fallout Ministry@FalloutMinistry·
One of the things Dr. Bryan Hurlbutt challenged us with today was the idea that people don’t usually wake up one day and find themselves in a cave. The cave is usually the result of a long series of small decisions. That was the part of the story of Lot that really stuck with me. When we meet Lot in Genesis, he’s walking alongside Abraham. He has opportunity, provision, wisdom around him, and every reason to trust God. But over time he keeps moving closer to Sodom. Then he settles there. Then he becomes part of the culture around him. By the time we find him living in a cave at the end of the story, the cave isn’t the beginning of the problem. It’s the outcome of years of compromise. I think that’s something all of us should stop and think about. Most of us aren’t making life-changing decisions every day. We’re making small ones. The way we respond to fear. The way we handle disappointment. The things we excuse. The habits we allow. The voices we listen to. The areas where we slowly convince ourselves that a little compromise isn’t a big deal. The reality is that we’re all becoming something. What we repeatedly choose today is shaping who we’ll be tomorrow. Another point that hit me was that our choices rarely affect only us. Lot’s decisions affected his daughters. Their decisions affected future generations. The consequences traveled much farther than anyone could have imagined at the time. That’s true in our own lives too. As parents, spouses, friends, leaders, coworkers, and neighbors, we’re constantly influencing the people around us. We may think our private decisions stay private, but they often leave fingerprints on the lives of others. What I appreciated most about the sermon, though, was that it didn’t end with condemnation. Even in one of the darkest stories in Scripture, God was still at work. The story that began in a cave eventually leads to Ruth, a Moabite woman who becomes part of the lineage of Jesus. God brought redemption from a place that looked completely broken. That’s the hope. Our choices matter. Our compromises matter. Our obedience matters. But God’s grace is bigger than our worst moments. Maybe the question isn’t, “How did I end up here?” Maybe the better question is, “What direction am I heading today?” Because long before anyone ends up in a cave, they start walking toward one. #jesus #grace
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This sermon uses the story of Lot and his daughters in Genesis 19:30–38 as a warning about the slow drift of compromise and the devastating consequences that can follow when fear replaces trust in God. Rather than focusing solely on the shocking events in the cave, the message traces the path that led Lot there—from prosperity alongside Abraham, to compromise in Sodom, to isolation, fear, and brokenness. At the same time, the sermon offers hope. Even in one of the darkest stories in Scripture, God demonstrates that He can bring redemption from places that appear hopeless. The genealogy of Jesus ultimately passes through Ruth the Moabitess, showing that God can transform a “cave” of failure into a place where grace begins a new story. Key Takeaways •Spiritual collapse is usually a slow drift, not a sudden event. •We must be honest about our own role in the choices that shape our lives. •Fear often drives people into isolation, compromise, and poor decisions. •Sin never affects only the individual; its consequences spread to families and future generations. •Our moral compass is formed over time by the choices we repeatedly make. •Hard circumstances do not remove our responsibility to trust and obey God. •We cannot solve spiritual problems through sinful methods. •God always provides a path of faithfulness, even in difficult seasons. •Repentance begins with personal responsibility rather than blame. •No situation is beyond God’s ability to redeem. •The same God who met David in a cave and redeemed the line of Moab through Ruth still meets people in their darkest places today. #jesus
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Fallout Ministry@FalloutMinistry·
O Lord our God, you answered them; you were a forgiving God to them, but an avenger of their wrongdoings. 9  Exalt the Lord our God, and worship at his holy mountain; for the Lord our God is holy!  (Psalm 99:8–9, ESV)
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Owen Benjamin 🐻@OwenBenjamin·
Which material should I finish steps with?
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Just tagging @HunterBiden to see if he replies! 😂🤣 He’s been busier on X than a crackhead trying to get $20. (And he’s got a sense of humor)
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When the •cares of my heart are many, your consolations cheer my soul. 20  •Can•• wicked rulers be allied with you, those who frame injustice by statute? 21  They band together against the life of the righteous and condemn the innocent to death (Psalm 94:19–21, ESV)
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Nate Blouin
Nate Blouin@NateForUtah·
I'm proud to have the backing of progressives around the country. This new, deep blue district is giving us an opportunity many of us never thought possible. Let's send a Bernie-endorsed Democrat to Congress on June 23rd.
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Reporter: Did you see that Sean Strickland got banned from the White House for talking about Israel? Bryce Mitchell: I'm not surprised at all. In fact, that's the only nation you're not allowed to criticize. Something's going to change because evil empires don't last forever.
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13  Keep your tongue from evil and your lips from speaking deceit. 14  Turn away from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it. 15  The eyes of the Lord are toward the righteous and his ears toward their cry. 16  The face of the Lord is against those who do evil, to cut off the memory of them from the earth. 17  When the righteous cry for help•, the Lord hears and delivers them out of all their troubles. 18  The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves •the crushed in spirit. 19  Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the Lord delivers him out of them all.  (Psalm 34:13–19, ESV)
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Foco
Foco@focodereality·
Gente, preciso de um nome de menina MUITO antigo, que nem combine com um recém nascido atual… Nível nome de bisavó ou avó mesmo, quanto mais raro e ultrapassado, melhor. mandem sugestões, urgente!
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1  The fool says in his heart, “There is no God.” They are corrupt•, doing abominable iniquity; there is none who does good. 2  God looks down from heaven on the children of man to see if there are any who understand, who seek after •God. 3  They have all fallen away; together they have become corrupt; there is none who does good, not even one. 4  •Have those who work evil no knowledge, who eat up my people as they eat bread, and do not call upon God? 5  There they are, in great terror, where there is no terror! For God scatters the bones of him who encamps against you; you put them to shame, for God has rejected them. 6  Oh, that salvation for Israel would come out of Zion! When God restores the fortunes of his people, let Jacob rejoice, let Israel be glad (Psalm 53:1–6, ESV)
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@reallKAT Be the best example of Jesus your sinning ass can be and love others
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KAT@reallKAT·
how do you tell someone about Jesus without telling them about Jesus?
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