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@Bankroll__Quest
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding” Proverbs 3:5 ▫️Hustler 💰 ▫️Investor 🏠
Miami Katılım Kasım 2012
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Atheism is easiest when life is comfortable and within your control. But I’ve personally witnessed several times when people face things like a long prison sentences, terminal illness, violence or death.. something interesting happens.
Those who once claimed certainty suddenly begin praying, asking for mercy and hoping for something beyond themselves.
Because when you’re confronted with forces you can’t control, rebellion tends to fade, and humility tends to appear.
Zion@zionszzn
Niggas be atheist until the plane start shaking
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@DrShayPhD Deadly wound has long been healed & is as pompous as ever smh.
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@Bankroll__Quest The whole world will wonder after the beast aka the Papal Power.
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The world will be chaotic, trouble on every side, and the Antichrist will be the one the world looks to, to solve the issues and bring peace. But this is a false peace, and it will not hold. It will embolden the Antichrist and lead the world to rely on him instead of Christ. And all the world will wonder after the beast. The Antichrist and the first beast are the same religious-political power. Wake up, people!
Global Banking & Finance Review@GBAFReview
Cuba turns to the Vatican for support to ease the US oil embargo, per the Washington Post report. A strategic, humanitarian move amid ongoing economic pressures. What are the implications for energy diplomacy and U.S.-Cuba relations? … globalbankingandfinance.com/cuba-looks-vat…
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Here are 7 sins we often overlook as believers:
1. Gluttony (Prov 23:20-21)
2. Gossip (Prov 16:28)
3. Envy (Prov 14:30)
4. White lies (Col 3:9)
5. Grumbling and complaining (Phil 2:14)
6. Pride in the heart (James 4:6)
7. Unforgiveness (Eph 4:31-32)
All of these remind us how much we need Christ every single day.
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Know this:
Cancer loves an acidic environment; so know which foods are acidic.
Cancer loves a low oxygenated state; so exercise/walk.
Cancer loves high glucose/sugar; so intermittent fast, reduce processed high carb foods.
Cancer hates vitamin D levels above 80 to 100ng/ml
Do NOT give cancer what it loves.
#cancer #Health #Cancertips
RT for Awareness
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@NancyH_60 Ma’am…that was a familiar spirit. I’m not even sure how so many believers liked & shared this erroneous statement.
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Do you know why God once allowed Samuel, who had already died, to actually be summoned up by a witch?
This is not just an ordinary, eerie story, but a judgment in the Bible so chilling it sends a shiver down your spine.
Because Samuel was never an ordinary man. He was one of the most weighty prophets in Israel. From childhood, he heard the voice of God. He spent his whole life proclaiming God's Word and almost none of it ever fell to the ground.
He anointed Saul and he also anointed David. In that generation, he was almost the very mouthpiece of God's will.
But the most unsettling part is not who Samuel was while he was alive. It is that after his death, he appeared again in the night at Endor.
By then, Saul was already nearing his end. The Philistine army was closing in and fear swallowed him like a rising tide. He sought an answer from God, but God no longer responded. No dreams, no prophet, no direction at all.
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There is a Psalm for every season of your life.
God did not leave you without a voice in your moments of weakness. He gave you Scripture—living words that speak when your heart is overwhelmed, when your mind is restless, and when your strength feels gone.
When worry strikes, run to Psalm 42.
It reminds you that even in deep distress, your soul can still thirst for God. It teaches you to speak back to your emotions: “Why are you cast down, O my soul?” You don’t deny your feelings—you lead them back to hope.
When you feel weak, stand on Psalm 112.
It paints the picture of a man who fears the Lord—unshaken, steadfast, and full of light even in darkness. Your strength is not in yourself, it is rooted in your reverence for God.
When fear arises, declare Psalm 27.
“The Lord is my light and my salvation—whom shall I fear?” Fear loses its grip when you become conscious of who God is to you. He is not just present—He is your defense.
When you lack confidence, meditate on Psalm 118.
It reminds you that it is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man. True confidence is not built on validation from people, but on the assurance that God is for you.
When you need answers, cry out through Psalm 61.
“From the end of the earth I will cry to You, when my heart is overwhelmed.” This is the prayer of someone who knows where to run when clarity is needed. God hears—even from a distant, weary heart.
When you're battling sickness, hold on to Psalm 41.
It speaks of the Lord sustaining you on your bed of illness. Healing is not just physical—it is God’s sustaining presence in your most vulnerable moments.
When you need protection, dwell in Psalm 91.
This is not just a chapter—it is a covering. A reminder that when you abide in God, you are hidden under His shadow. No fear, no pestilence, no darkness has the final say over your life.
You don’t have to be strong all the time.
You don’t have to have all the answers.
You don’t even have to know what to pray.
Sometimes, all you need is to open the Psalms…
and let God speak for you.
Because in every season—
there is a Word waiting to carry you.
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@nic_rohloff Would save this in the draft until after the 3rd qtr.
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Millennials been through it all in our lifetime. 9/11. Two recessions. A pandemic. Multiple wars. Drowned in student loan debt they told us would pay off. Can’t afford houses. Iraq War. Afghanistan War. Swine flu. Ebola. COVID-19 pandemic. Lockdowns. Democracy almost fell. Inflation. Climate crisis. Hurricanes. Wildfires.
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@TheDunkCentral @HeatCulture13 Right message. Wrong person.
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Iman Shumpert calls out Bam for always bringing up his 83-point game
“Don’t bring up the 80 no more. You don’t bring that up. That was a regular season game vs a tanking team.”
(h/t @HeatCulture13 )
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@HeatvsHaters Let’s get this trending again #BoycottTheHeat
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@playboyswervo Do y’all get on here with the intentions of “how can I make myself look dumber than I typically already do” ? All it takes is 5 secs on google to not be an idiot.
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Nigga acting like he's a superstar after scoring 83. Jesus christ, you haven't been an allstar since covid. YOURE THE REASON YOUR TEAM SUCKS
Legion Hoops@LegionHoops
Bam Adebayo on his back and forth with Eric Spoelstra tonight: “I don’t want to be in the f***ing play-in.” (via @ZachWeinberger)
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Does this verse say your soul goes to heaven at death?
Ecclesiastes 12:7
“Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it.”
No. It does not say that. It says the spirit shall return to God who gave it. It is his spirit that returns to Him. Not your spirit but His. Job compares His breath with the spirit in his nostrils. Spirit = breath. Hods breath.
Job 27:3
“All the while my breath is in me, and the spirit of God is in my nostrils;”
Genesis 2:7
“And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.”
It takes the breath or spirit of God and the dust of the earth to make a living soul.
Dust + breath = a soul. Take one away and the soul simply ceases to exist.
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