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Sine Mathenjwa
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Pretoria(South Africa) Katılım Eylül 2009
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Anti inflammatory diet breakdown since everyone is asking 👇🏾
This is not a diet trend, this is literally just eating in a way that reduces internal inflammation which is the root cause of bloating, hormonal issues, bad skin, fatigue, and stubborn weight
Fae - Female Fitness Coach@FaeCurves
That anti inflammatory diet does exactly what the girls said it does! Your face and skin will thank you ☺️
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I’m standing on Amos 9:13–15 and believing God for SUDDENLY in every area of my life. The Word says blessings will happen so fast your head will swim, one right after the other. That’s not just a cute scripture; it’s a prophetic promise for this season.
I decree and declare that sudden money, sudden opportunities, sudden favor, sudden peace, and sudden healing are manifesting in my life.
Poverty is breaking. Confusion is breaking. Cycles are breaking. Trauma is breaking.
I declare this is the season where God shows off in your life, where what took years to struggle through will be solved in a moment, where tears turn into testimonies and prayers turn into reality.
Suddenly is not coming. Suddenly is HERE.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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My brother texted me saying his grandson got suspended from kindergarten—for fighting. To make it worse, the kid has a disability.
I asked, “Wait, what happened??”
He said, “I asked him, and he told me: ‘Granddaddy, all the kids were talking about me. And I told them—I don’t care if you’re deaf, keep my name out your hands too!’”
I sat there for a full minute.
Then I texted back: “So let me get this straight… your grandson, a deaf kindergartener, caught a case for fighting kids who were talking trash… in sign language??”
He replied: “Yep. And now he’s suspended and wants a lawyer.”
I said, “For what?!”
He said, “Defamation of character. He claims they signed lies.”
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Here 🤭😍.
You can search for ‘drink your colors’ on my page and you will see more options of fruit blends for both juice and smoothies .




COACH LABI ⚽️@kinglabi_
People that stopped taking soda, what did you replace it with?
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These menstrual cups scare me, what if it gets stuck 😭🤚🏾🤚🏾
Also the period pain alone can't make me insert another pain inside
Mo🧚🏼@Pearlyi_n_
Ladies here are tips on how to use menstrual cups. We are here now as an alternative.
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SAY THESE 3 THINGS TO GOD EVERY DAY
First:
Lord, I don’t know what battles I’ll face today, but I know You go before me. Strengthen my heart and spirit so I may stand firm in faith.
Second:
Lord, without You I am nothing. Guide my steps today from morning till night according to Your perfect plan.
Third:
Lord, fill me with Your Holy Spirit, protect me from evil, and remind me You are always with me.
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I say these words daily and they have become imprinted in me:
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• I am blessed when I go out and blessed when I come in. (Deut. 28:6)
• I am blessed in the city and I am blessed in the field. (Deuteronomy 28:3)
• I am blessed in my waiting and I am blessed in my rising. (Psalm 121:8)
• Every step I take carries divine favor.(Psalm 37:23)
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Marriage 101
Love Is NOT a Feeling
The first principle of a healthy marriage confronts a culture that defines love by emotion. Scripture defines marital love very differently. According to the Bible, love in marriage is a covenant. It is a promise made before God.
Marital Love Is NOT Based on Feelings
Feelings are unstable. They rise and fall. They change with circumstances, seasons, and moods. People are inconsistent, and emotions follow the same pattern. When marriage is built on feelings, it is built on something that cannot bear weight.
Feelings are not evil, but they are unreliable guides. They can deceive the heart and justify selfish choices. A marriage rooted in emotion alone will always be fragile. Scripture never presents feelings as the foundation of marital love.
Marital Love Is Based on a Promise
Biblical marriage is grounded in covenant. When a man and a woman marry, they are not entering a casual agreement. They are making a vow before God. This is not a contract that can be broken when expectations are not met. It is a binding promise that calls for faithfulness.
God takes vows seriously. Proverbs 20:25 warns, “It is a snare for a man to rashly say, ‘It is holy,’ and after the vows to make inquiry.” Marriage vows are not spoken lightly. They are spoken before God, and God holds us accountable to what we promise.
This is why marriage calls for perseverance. God does not call husbands and wives to walk away when love feels difficult. He calls them to stand, to endure, and to fight for their marriage in faithfulness and truth.
Love Is Shown Through Action
Scripture does not define love by words alone. It defines love by obedience and action. “Let us not love in word or talk but in deed and in truth” 1 John 3:18. Covenant love is proven in daily faithfulness, not emotional intensity.
A healthy marriage is sustained by choices, not moods. Love is practiced when it is inconvenient. Love remains when feelings fade. Love endures because it is anchored in commitment.
Love Is a Commitment
If marriage is to be healthy, love must be defined rightly. Love is not merely a feeling. It is a commitment that remains even when feelings fluctuate. Feelings may follow later, but they cannot lead.
Getting love right is essential. When love is reduced to emotion, marriage becomes fragile. When love is rooted in covenant, marriage gains strength.
The Ultimate Pattern – Christ and the Church
The clearest picture of marital love is found in Christ. Jesus did not love the church because she was beautiful, obedient, or deserving. He loved her to make her holy. His love was covenantal, sacrificial, and obedient to the Father.
“Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her” Ephesians 5:25. Christ did not act based on feeling. He acted in faithfulness to God’s covenant purpose. His love was costly, deliberate, and enduring.
Marriage exists to reflect this reality. It is meant to display a love that does not abandon when it is tested. It points beyond itself to a faithful Saviour who keeps His promises.
Marriage is not sustained by emotion.
It is sustained by covenant faithfulness.
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