House Of PDPMUBF

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House Of PDPMUBF

House Of PDPMUBF

@HouseOfPDPMUBF

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House Of PDPMUBF@HouseOfPDPMUBF·
Welcome to the House of Psychotic Delulu Pro Max Ultra Bold Faith. This is @marvelloussimba and @quietfireserene’s joint account welcome to our world. We love you as much as Jesus loves you and just know this account is fire. Whoever tweets just enjoy the show
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House Of PDPMUBF@HouseOfPDPMUBF·
@Munyah_Wacho Makura kaaa king 🫡 hanzi nemakore amanawo aya Makd naMalaga vachaita kunge vana pano
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@T_a_t_e_n_d_a 😂and you tell her it helps in decision making the doctors said it’s beneficial
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Mr Smeg Zim@T_a_t_e_n_d_a·
When your wife found your side chicks shoes under the bed but you lied that they are yours and now you habe to keep up the lie .
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Tina Masawi
Tina Masawi@tinamasawi·
Vanhu vakashata vane hasha wena. And I mean kushata on the inside.
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House Of PDPMUBF@HouseOfPDPMUBF·
If you are a child of God and you want to be in a relationship with someone. Don’t love them as you let Jesus love them through you that’s the only way your relationship can be successful and last long.
KAT@reallKAT

bro to bro:

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House Of PDPMUBF@HouseOfPDPMUBF·
The reason why God seems to answer other people’s prayers more than others is because of the relationship. Who do you see God as in our house we call Him our Daddy both I @marvelloussimba and @quietfireserene that’s how we roll
Ihunanya Chi ❤️@Ihunanya_chi

Have you noticed something? When you speak about your own father, you usually use personal terms like “my dad” or “papa” because you have a direct relationship with him. But when other people refer to your father, they often use a name that identifies him to others, such as “Mr. John” or “Mr. Smith.” In a similar way, the prophets often referred to God using titles and names such as Elohim, Adonai, or Yahweh, names that identified Him and revealed aspects of His character and covenant with His people. But when Jesus came, His way of speaking about God was different. Throughout the Gospels, Jesus most often referred to God as “Father.” When He used terms such as God, Elohim, or quoted Old Testament expressions, it was usually in the context of quoting Scripture or referring to what had already been written. The reason is that God was not distant to Jesus. He came from the Father, knew the Father intimately, and taught that He and the Father are one. Because of this close relationship, Jesus consistently spoke of God as Father. More importantly, Jesus taught His followers to do the same. He did not teach us to pray, “O God in heaven,” but rather, “Our Father in heaven.” He was inviting us into a personal relationship with God. It would feel strange to call your own father “Mr. James” or “Mr. Peter.” You call him “Dad,” “Papa,” or “Father” because of the closeness of the relationship. This is part of what Jesus came to reveal. Through Him, God is no longer seen as distant or unreachable. He has brought us near and invited us to know God personally as our Father. That does not make God less holy or less powerful. Rather, it shows the depth of His love, that through Christ we can approach Him not merely as Creator, but as Father.

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