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Chris Bach
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☠️ Thrash metal, disc golf 🥏, theology & fantasy football and golf.🤘🏼🤘🏼
Roswell, NM Katılım Nisan 2010
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There is a great gulf between the Christianity that wrestles with whether to worship at the cost of imprisonment and death, and the Christianity that wrestles with whether the kids should play soccer on Sunday morning.
—@JohnPiper
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When Jesus sat down to preach His most famous sermon, He pronounced a series of surprising blessings.
Today on @RYMRadio, listen as @RCSproul introduces the Beatitudes and explains what it truly means to be blessed by God.
renewingyourmind.org/2026/04/12/
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“Our hearts should be filled with a holy dread and awe when the Bible is proclaimed.” —@RCSproul
From ‘Mark: An Expositional Commentary’

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@ProFootballTalk The QB and WR play is up this year, too. Hard to imagine Austin Reed, Tyler Vaughns and Elijhah Badger left off opening training camp rosters.
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Not a single word from Abel is recorded in Scripture. Cain murders him, and Cain has something to say. But the victim of violence? the recipient of hate? the righteous one? Not a syllable.
Cain has words, Abel none.
But Abel does speak in a different language. He utters crimson eloquence, red rhetoric so profound his speech pierces heaven's veil to lodge in the ears of God.
How so? The Lord says, "The voice of your brother's blood is crying to me from the ground" (Gen. 4:10).
You see what's happening?
1. Blood has a voice.
2. Blood cries out to God.
3. Blood is heard by heaven.
Far, far later, the author of Hebrews wrote about another crimson eloquence, about more red rhetoric. He says that the blood of Jesus "speaks better than the blood of Abel" (12:24).
Whatever Abel's blood said to God, Christ's blood said it better.
The voice of Jesus's blood, crying out from the ground beneath the cross, piercing the heavens, lodging in the ears of God, speaks one and only one message: "Father, forgive them."
That eloquent blood pronounces the absolution of the world, you included.
Believe it. It is for you.
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We read Hebrews 12 today in Bible in One Year. Join us at 1517.org/oneyear

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