James ๐ Wright
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@JustJenRX The Bible says it very clearly: In the last days, deception will ramp upโthrough false teachers, false signs, and a general turning away from truth.
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@YourValorie_of @YourBustyDoll__ Damn right I can! I'd love every second, too! Sexiest woman there is! ๐ โค๏ธ ๐
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James ๐ Wright ๋ฆฌํธ์ํจ

Today has been a rough day I was at TJ Maxx today and heard a loud crash and something shattering. Being nosy, I walked towards the sound and saw some people whispering and looking back to the end of the next aisle. When I walked down that aisle, I saw that an older lady had hit a shelf and many things had fallen to the ground and broken. She was kneeling on the floor embarrassed, frantically trying to clean up. I felt so bad for her. Every one was just standing there staring at her. So I went and knelt beside her and told her not to worry and started helping her pick up the broken pieces. After about a minute, the store manager came and knelt beside us and said, โLeave it, we will clean this up.โ The lady, totally embarrassed said, โI need to pay for all this.โ The manager smiled, helped her to her feet and said, โNo maโam, we have insurance for this, you do not have to pay anything!โ If you have read this far, give me another minute.
Wherever you are, close your eyes, and imagine God doing the same for you! Imagine the broken pieces of your mistakes or the pieces of your broken heart from all the blows life has thrown at you all over the floor and youโre there trying to collect all of the pieces and fix them yourself. Now imagine God comes and kneels right down beside you, smiles and says to you, โLeave it all there, I will clean this up for you.โ
He loves you that much and wants to put all of those pieces back together if you will let Him! With Him we have this insurance and itโs called GRACE! Itโs free! All you have to do is ask Him to forgive you, help you, and to heal you. Heโs faithful, I promise!
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@susansmith58135 I'd be smashing my face in your amazing ass!
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@YourBustyDoll__ @YourValorie_of Gonna fuck you hard & deep while sucking your toes! ๐ ๐
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Drinking from Godโs River of Delights โ Psalm 36:8
Psalm 36 is one of those passages that takes a man from the sewer of human depravity to the shining heights of divine mercy in just a handful of verses. David starts out describing the wickedness of man, the flatteries of sin, the darkness of rebellion, and the crookedness of those who refuse to abhor evil. Then, all of a sudden, like a door opening into another world, he lifts your eyes from the corruption of man to the goodness of God. โThy mercy, O LORD, is in the heavens; and thy faithfulness reacheth unto the cloudsโ (Psalm 36:5). Then he keeps climbing higher and deeper until he says this in verse 8: โThey shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house; and thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasures.โ That is not the language of a dry, mechanical religion. That is not the language of some dead formalism with a necktie and a routine and no heartbeat. That is the language of holy abundance. That is the language of divine satisfaction. That is the language of a God who does not merely rescue His people from destruction, but brings them into enjoyment of Himself.
There are multitudes of Christians who seem to think the Christian life is nothing more than surviving temptation, dodging judgment, gritting your teeth, and dragging your carcass across the finish line till you finally die and go to heaven. They act like God saved them merely to keep them out of hell and then left them to crawl through the wilderness on spiritual crumbs. But that is not what the Book says. The Book says there is fatness in His house. The Book says there is a river of delights. The Book says God gives His people something to drink that satisfies the inward man. The world offers puddles, polluted wells, and broken cisterns. The devil offers thrills with poison in them. The flesh offers appetites that only increase the thirst. But the God of Scripture offers a river. Not a trickle. Not a damp patch in the dust. A river. And not merely a river of survival, but a river of delights.
That word โdelightsโ is what makes the thing blaze. We are not talking here about some sterile, joyless, cold religion where a man is saved but miserable, orthodox but lifeless, separated but bitter, doctrinally right but spiritually dry as sawdust. We are talking about the living God bringing His people into the enjoyment of His goodness. This is not carnal pleasure. It is not worldly amusement. It is not emotional foolishness. It is not religious entertainment. It is the deep, holy, soul-satisfying delight that comes from fellowship with God, confidence in His truth, rest in His mercy, and communion with His presence. The saints of God are not called merely to sip enough truth to stay alive. They are called to drink from Godโs river. And if that river is available, then it is a sin and a tragedy for believers to spend their days licking dew off stones when the Almighty has opened a fountain.
1. The River of Delights Begins With the Character of God
David does not arrive at Psalm 36:8 by accident. The river of delights flows out of the character of the God he has just described. In verses 5 through 7 he speaks of Godโs mercy, faithfulness, righteousness, judgments, and lovingkindness. That is the source of the river. The delights of God are not disconnected from who God is. His pleasures are not random sensations floating around in some mystical fog. They proceed from His holy nature. He is merciful, so the river is merciful. He is faithful, so the river is reliable. He is righteous, so the river is pure. He is loving, so the river is rich with kindness. In other words, when a saint drinks from Godโs river, he is not merely receiving a blessing detached from the Blesser. He is tasting the goodness of the One who sits upon the throne.
That matters because the worldโs whole system of pleasure is built on separation from God. The world says delight comes by

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Seven Ways to Pray Scripture for Yourself
Introduction
One of the surest ways to strengthen a weak prayer life is to stop treating prayer and Scripture like two strangers sitting on opposite sides of the room. God never intended His people to read the Bible with one part of their life and then pray out of some other separate compartment as though the two had nothing to do with each other. The same God who gave you the Book told you to come boldly to the throne of grace. The same Holy Ghost who inspired the words of Scripture indwells the believer and helps his infirmities in prayer. Yet many Christians go staggering into prayer on empty language, weak attention, and cloudy thoughts because they are trying to pray without letting the Word of God furnish the prayer. Then they wonder why they sound repetitive, vague, dry, and weak as dishwater. Brother, when you start praying Scripture for yourself, you stop wandering around the prayer closet like a man who lost his map in the dark.
Now let me say this clearly before we go any farther. Praying Scripture for yourself is not some mystical formula where you grab a verse, wave it at heaven like a magic coupon, and demand that God meet your timetable because you found a promise with the right words in it. That is not faith. That is flesh wearing a Bible verse like a cheap costume. A Bible believer must handle the Book rightly. He must know the difference between doctrinal truth, dispensational context, devotional use, and practical application. But once he knows that, he is standing on holy ground when he takes the words of God and turns them back toward God in prayer. David did that all through the Psalms. Daniel prayed with Scripture in his heart. The apostles prayed with the Word shaping their petitions. And if the Church Age believer wants more strength, more reality, more direction, and more biblical substance in his prayer life, he had better learn how to do the same.
The glory of praying Scripture is that it helps bring your heart, your mind, and your desires under the authority of the Book while you are actually talking to God. It keeps you from drifting off into mere emotional fog. It gives shape to your requests. It brings conviction when you need conviction, confidence when you need confidence, and correction when you need correction. It keeps the prayer closet from becoming a place where you merely repeat your fears or rehearse your wishes. Instead, it becomes a place where Godโs truth starts steering the whole conversation. So let us walk through seven ways to pray Scripture for yourself, and if you do this honestly, your prayer life may stop sounding like religious static and start sounding like a man who is actually dealing with God through the very words God Himself has given.
1. Pray Scripture to Ask for a Clean Heart
The first way to pray Scripture for yourself is to use it when you need cleansing and honesty before God. One of the biggest reasons prayer dries up is because unconfessed sin starts turning the inner life into a swamp. The believer may still say some words, still read some chapters, still carry a Bible, but if he is playing games with sin, the fellowship gets choked and the prayer life gets thin. That is why Scripture is so powerful here. It refuses to let a man stay vague if he is willing to face what God said. David prayed, โCreate in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within meโ (Psalm 51:10). That is not a decorative line for embroidery. That is a desperate cry from a man who finally stopped defending himself.
When you pray Scripture like that for yourself, you are not merely admitting that you are generally imperfect. You are stepping into the light and saying, Lord, I need a clean heart. My spirit has not been right. My motives have not been pure. My thinking has been crooked. My desires have been mixed. My reactions have been fleshly. Psalm 139:23-24 gives another strong place to pray from: โSearch me, O

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