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Clark Goble

@CDGoble

Bible-first theology | Premillennial | Dispensational | Clarity over trends | Bad theology hurts people | Runner

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Clark Goble
Clark Goble@CDGoble·
"When the plain sense makes good sense, seek no other sense lest you end up with nonsense."
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CLEAN CAR CLUB@TheCleanCarClub·
The first thing to in a hotel
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HAWK@HawkEmDownChris·
Name an athlete you wish had a fully healthy career. I’ll start: Derrick Rose.
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Giga Based Dad
Giga Based Dad@GigaBasedDad·
I'm actually a premillennial dispensationalist However, because of the acts of premillennial dispensationalist Christians, and the wicked acts of other foreign nations they endorse, I am starting to reconsider my eschatological views Am I the only one?
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Clark Goble
Clark Goble@CDGoble·
@CollegeFBonX Breaking my heart to do this: Keeping Jeremiah Smith, Smith-Njigba, Wilson. But honestly, you could draw them names out of a hat and beat any other teams best 3.
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College Football Zone
College Football Zone@CollegeFBonX·
Keep 3, cut 3. Ohio State WR edition. Who are you keeping?
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Clark Goble
Clark Goble@CDGoble·
Christians … we need to stop basing our theology on what political pundits and politicians say. Quit listening to Tucker. Quit listening to Candace. Quit listening to divisive rhetoric on social media. Rather, read your Bible. Let God speak for Himself. #Bible
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest
PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
🚨‼️You people always run to Scofield because you cannot survive five minutes with the actual text. Scofield did not rename Jacob. Scofield did not write Genesis. Scofield did not write Romans 11. God did. Your problem is not a reference Bible. Your problem is that the Book still says Israel is Israel, and no amount of internet cosplay is going to rewrite what God already put on the page. Saying “the Jews of Abraham are not the Jews of today” without proving it from Scripture is just conspiracy talk wearing a Bible mask. Paul still speaks of Israel as a real people in Romans 9 through 11, and he did that long after Christ’s resurrection. “God hath not cast away his people which he foreknew” (Romans 11:2) is still in the Book, and your Scofield panic attack does nothing to erase it. And this fake piety about “our only duty is to pray for their salvation” is just another dodge. Of course Jews need Christ. So do Gentiles. That was never the argument. The argument is whether God is finished with national Israel, and the answer is still no. “Blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in” (Romans 11:25). That word “until” keeps wrecking your system, so you blame Scofield instead of admitting the text beat you. You are not clearing anything up. You are just repeating a tired script for people who cannot rightly divide and cannot handle plain words. Israel is not redefined by your suspicions, your slogans, or your pet theory. The word of God stands, your argument does not, and that is why you have to keep bringing up Scofield like a scared man whistling in the dark.
Shocked@thebrainwashing@Shocked2022

@TNTJohn1717 The Jews of Abraham are not the jews of today. Yes it is shocking, remove the Schofield reference bible influence & it becomes crystal clear. The jews are NB even to the zionist jews however our instruction is to pray for their salvation, that they believe in the true Messiah

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Puppies 🐶@Puppieslover·
You have to name him the last thing you ate
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Clark Goble
Clark Goble@CDGoble·
@Simon_Ingari What happened to the good old days when people did what their boss told them in exchange for a paycheck?
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Simons@Simon_Ingari·
Manager: I told you last time that you have to turn your camera on. It's still not on. Employee: Yeah, because it's still not required. Manager: We talked about this. Everyone else has their camera on. I need you to turn your camera on right now. Employee: No—you talked about it. I said no, and that should have been the end of it. Manager: Look, this is becoming a pattern, and it is affecting how the other team perceives you. Employee: Affecting how the team perceives me? Or affecting how you think you can control me? Manager: That's not what this is about. It's about professionalism and being part of the team. Employee: I am being professional. I show up on time, I contribute to every meeting, and I deliver my work ahead of schedule. But somehow the only thing you care about is whether or not you can see my face on the screen. Manager: It's not just about seeing your face. It's about engagement and showing that you're present. Employee: I'm literally the only person who answered your last three questions, while everyone with their cameras on was clearly multitasking. Manager: That's beside the point. We have standards here, and I expect you to follow them. Employee: Okay, well here's the thing. I record all the meetings, and I have the recording from last week where HR specifically told you to stop pressuring me about my camera after I filed a complaint. Manager: You filed a complaint? Employee: Yeah, because this is the fourth meeting in a row where you've brought this up. HR agrees that you've been creating a hostile work environment by continuously targeting me over something that is explicitly optional. Manager: I wasn't targeting you. I just think it's important. Employee: What you think is important doesn't override company policy or my right to reasonable accommodation, which, by the way, is also documented in the recordings. Manager: Fine, you don't have to turn it on. But don't expect me to forget this. Employee: Oh, I'm counting on you not forgetting it—especially when HR reviews the timestamps of you threatening retaliation, which you just did on a recorded call.
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Clark Goble
Clark Goble@CDGoble·
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18. If your eschatology does t comfort other believers, you’re likely teaching it wrong.
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Clark Goble
Clark Goble@CDGoble·
But we do not want you to be uninformed, brothers and sisters, about those who are asleep, so that you will not grieve as indeed the rest of mankind do, who have no hope. For if we believe that Jesus died and rose from the dead, so also God will bring with Him those who have fallen asleep through Jesus. For we say this to you by the word of the Lord, that we who are alive and remain until the coming of the Lord will not precede those who have fallen asleep. For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive, who remain, will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we will always be with the Lord. Therefore, comfort one another with these words.
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Adam Schefter
Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter·
Former Chargers G Zion Johnson reached agreement today on a three-year, $49.5 million deal including $32.4 million guaranteed with the Cleveland Browns, per his agents Alan Herman and Jared Fox.
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Clark Goble
Clark Goble@CDGoble·
@DavidDack I’m as running inclusive as you can imagine. I’m old and slow and firmly believe running is for everyone. That said, 18 miles is not 26.2 … give them an 18 mile option with a different medal, but they did not complete a marathon.
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David Dack
David Dack@DavidDack·
Starting in 2026, the LA Marathon may allow runners to stop at 18 miles and still receive a finisher medal due to heat concerns. The full marathon is 26.2 miles. Personally… I’m torn. On one hand, safety matters. On the other, the marathon distance has always been part of the challenge. Curious what runners think. If you stop at mile 18… did you finish a marathon? 🏃‍♂️
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Eleven Warriors
Eleven Warriors@11W·
Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles both run 4.46-second 40s at the NFL Combine, tied for fastest among all linebackers, showing why they’ll both likely be top-10 overall draft picks. elevenwarriors.com/ohio-state-foo…
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Clark Goble
Clark Goble@CDGoble·
@TheBelieverJC Rather that not “knowing about it” it seems more likely is was still a “mystery” in that it hadn’t been revealed yet.
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Benjamin Rapture Ready
Benjamin Rapture Ready@TheBelieverJC·
Some critics of the Rapture have deleteriously called it, “the secret Rapture” because Jesus did not mention it in his teaching on the End Times in Matthew 24 (Mark 13 and Luke 21). However, that criticism misses the point. Jesus did not teach about the Rapture because he did not yet know about it, or, if he did, he knew his disciples did not and thus did not mention it. There are many things revealed in the Church Epistles that Jesus did not speak about, but we accept those things as truth. Jesus never said anything about speaking in tongues, or explained that men and women would be equals in Christ, or mentioned that Jews and Gentiles would become “one new man” in Christ, but those things are true nevertheless. It would be wrong to deny the reality of things Jesus never spoke about if those things are clearly in the Epistles written after Jesus’ ascension into heaven. At the Last Supper, Jesus said he had many things to tell the apostles that they were not yet ready to hear (John 16:12), and Jesus revealed many of those things to Peter, Paul, John, and others in the New Testament books from Acts to Revelation. What the Bible calls “the Administration of the Grace of God” and also “the Administration of the Sacred Secret,” started on the Day of Pentecost in Acts 2 and ends with the Rapture. Furthermore, the Administration of the Sacred “Secret” is called that specifically because it actually was a “secret.” The Administration of the Sacred Secret was not foretold in the Old Testament or Gospels, so Jesus did not teach about it. Paul writes about the Rapture, and we should believe what he wrote. For more on Administrations, see commentary on Eph. 3:2. So think about it Brothers and Sisters.
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Mandy ✝
Mandy ✝@SpringSteps·
Jesus said a temple will stand again in the last days. Seeing public discussion like this should at least make believers pay attention. Are we watching the pieces move into place? What do you think? 👇
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