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@JoelRPatterson

Matthew 6:33

Olive Branch, MS Katılım Eylül 2018
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Jeff Lucht@Jeffeeery77·
@ZachLahn And is pumped idiot never listen to the rambling b******* off the rails President Trump talking weird ass s*** about electric boats and getting eaten by sharks all his crazy s***
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Zach Lahn
Zach Lahn@ZachLahn·
The full clip from the Obama town hall while I was in college in 2009. Plus commentary from one of my heroes in the conservative movement. Listened to him every day. I still remember hearing great Grandma say “Rush is on”. God bless Rush Limbaugh. 🇺🇸🎙️
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The Babylon Bee@TheBabylonBee·
USPS Finally Delivers Paul’s Third Epistle To The Thessalonians buff.ly/BTsXbC9
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Joel@JoelRPatterson·
@KeruboSk I knew my grandfather. He was born in 1895 and died in 1989.
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Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk·
Just out of curiosity… who out there has actually talked to someone born in the 1800s during their lifetime?
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TN_Stacks@StacyRayS·
Asking for prayers for @KingTheoVol he is in a fight for his life right now and not going well. He asked me to do a prayer chain for him. Any little prayer helps
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NotKennyRogers@NotKennyRogers·
This morning at church, I'll be attending a King rally. Happy Palm Sunday, everybody.
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Ben McKee
Ben McKee@benmckee14·
Nate Ament: "It's one of the reasons I chose Tennessee because of Coach Barnes and his faith. ... as a team, you're trying to glorify something bigger than yourself. And, ultimately, something that is Jesus Christ and is God can only lead to good things. When you're playing for something other than your own glory and the glory of others, the glory of your teammates, the glory of Christ, only good things can happen from there if you're being selfless and trying to take care of each other."
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Jon Root
Jon Root@JonnyRoot_·
“I wish at [my player’s] age, I would’ve gone much deeper into a relationship with Jesus Christ… To me, the most important thing is to God with all my heart, soul, & mind.” - Tennessee HC Rick Barnes (via @TreyWallace)
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Joel@JoelRPatterson·
@Zoriob @ClayTravis Those of us who cheered the Vols on through the Wade Houston and Kevin O’Neill era know how good this is by comparison. Go Vols!
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Ben Zorio
Ben Zorio@Zoriob·
@ClayTravis I became a huge UT fan when Dale Ellis was an All-American and the program was pretty strong in the early 80’s. However from 1984-1997, they made 1 NCAA Tournament and had 0 NCAA wins-so I never would have imagined they would ever have 4 straight Sweet 16’s/3 straight Elite 8’s.
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
Tennessee had one elite 8 in program history when Rick Barnes joined the Vols. Barnes has now taken Tennessee to three straight Elite 8’s. Pretty phenomenal run, all time elite coach. Hope he never retires.
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SullenSerf
SullenSerf@SullenSerf·
3 straight Elite 8’s 5 Sweet 16’s (4 in a row) SEC Championship Best Coach in Tennessee Basketball history and one of the best to ever do it. Don’t take Rick Barnes for Granted
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C3@C_3C_3·
If you replaced the Senate with 100 random plumbers. I bet the results for Americans would be better.
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ZehDuck
ZehDuck@ZehDuck·
Check the ref’s FanDuel
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Joel@JoelRPatterson·
@DRVawl Break out the mustard bottles, Vols fans.
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DRVawl@DRVawl·
Refs calling fouls to keep viewers on. SMH
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BigOrangeHeupel@BigOrangeHeupel·
4th foul on Ament 🏀
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Please share if you agree that the Senate should not recess until it has (1) fully funded DHS, and (2) passed the SAVE America Act
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MLB@MLB·
An epic national anthem performance on #OpeningNight 👏
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Joel@JoelRPatterson·
@McCormickProf @LifeNewsHQ If he repented and trusted Christ, then he has been judged mercifully after death. If he did not, our prayers at this point matter not. In death, Gosnell has already met the Creator of life. He had a decision to make with the life and breath he had unlike the babies he murdered.
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Robert P. George
Robert P. George@McCormickProf·
He did evil things--and doing evil things corrupts and deforms one's character. One integrates the evil one does into one's very self. So, yes, he made himself an evildoer, an evil person. Still, he was our brother--a fellow human being. He was made in the divine image and never ceased being so. It was not for us to hate him, though it was right 1) to hate the evil he did, 2) to stop him from doing it, and 3) to support his justly being punished for his crimes. It is now for us, including those of us who have spent much of our lives fighting against people like him and what they stand for, to hope that he repented, and to pray for him to be judged mercifully. I know that's a lot to ask. But it is, in my opinion, our duty.
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Robert P. George
Robert P. George@McCormickProf·
The notorious late-term and post-birth abortionist Kermit Gosnell died today in prison. He killed many babies, some shortly before birth, some shortly after. I'm glad that he was finally caught and stopped, but I'm not glad he's dead. He was a human being. He was made in the image of God. Although, tragically, he did not recognize the inherent and inestimable value of human life, his life was of inherent and inestimable value. I hope that in prison he repented of his horrific crimes. And I hope he will be judged mercifully.
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Terri Green
Terri Green@TerriGreenUSA·
This is evergreen! When a young boy asks John MacArthur why didn’t Jesus just *Pow* in the garden when Eve ate the apple, He can stop it like that? Bible Questions and Answers, Part 70 — John MacArthur “I’m Joey Cusenza, and my question is, why didn’t Jesus stop Eve at the garden of Eden when she ate the fruit? *Like, I mean, pow,* He can just stop it like that. Why didn’t He?” JOHN: That is the most profound question of all questions: Why didn’t God stop Eve from eating the fruit? This theologians call the problem of theodicy: Why is there evil in the world? If God is absolutely holy, why is there evil in the world? That’s essentially that question: Why didn’t He stop it before it started? First of all, the broad answer is this: because God allowed her to eat that fruit, God allowed sin to come into the world, so that He could be glorified. Now God is a God of love, and He could express that love even in the perfection of the Trinity. And He expressed that love to Adam and Eve when He walked and talked with them before they sinned and before she ate. So God could express His love. But if there had never been a sin, there would never be forgiveness, there would never be mercy, there would never be grace, there would never be compassion, there would never be healing, there would never be restoration. And so, forever and ever, the angels would never be able to worship God for all those aspects of His nature. So God allows evil so that He can display grace and mercy and compassion because those also are attributes of God that can only be put on display through His response to sin. There’s another reason, and that is that God is holy and just and righteous. He would never be able to display ultimately what that means unless there were sinners to judge. So whether it is judgment on sin or whether it is salvation from sin, the fact that sin exists allows God to display eternally the glory of the full scope of His attributes. Okay? Great question. Thank you, bud.
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Jon Root
Jon Root@JonnyRoot_·
High Point G Chase Johnston, who hit the game-winner in their upset win over Wisconsin, wears jersey #99 to represent The Parable of the Lost Sheep where Jesus leaves the 99 to find the 1 👏
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