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As for myself, the anonymity is to allow me to keep my job. I lost 3 because of my past social accounts using my real name. We all have bills to pay and expenses to meet. Maybe it’s something that you can’t comprehend because you live in the USA and probably no one loses his job because he confesses Christ. You are truly privileged. I would like to tell you that it’s the same in Canada but it’s not.
But soon we won’t be able to keep our anonymity on social medias because of the new laws that the governments want to vote. When it happens, it will be the end of social medias for me. Let’s hope it’s not coming soon.
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@MystikDisciple @RickBlevins_777 You don’t even use your real name, or your real picture on your X profile… yet you want to see change in America.
Why don’t you start with the truth about yourself?
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I am saying that baptism is only the first step towards a Christ centered life. I have been among the evangelicals long enough (over 4 decades) to know that many of them will stop right there and go nowhere near a Christ centered life.
I have seen and participated in a lot of evangelization campaigns over those 4 decades. I have literally seen thousands of people confessing Christ with their mouths. How many did I lead to Christ personally? Let’s keep humble and say a few hundreds.
I have myself rejoiced a lot over such events and huge baptisms (maybe not THAT scale that you’re showing).
How many of those people keep walking with God and still have a Christ centered life? Not that many. Most have either fade away or took the easy way. And most of those who persevere came to Christ in the 80s and the 90s. A few only came to Christ after 2000.
I am certainly rejoicing over those people that you talk about and I am praying that they keep in faith for the rest of their lives!
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No single English Bible is a perfect match to the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, but the New American Standard Bible (NASB, especially the 1995 or 2020 editions) is widely considered one of the most literal formal-equivalence translations. It prioritizes word-for-word accuracy and structure over smooth readability.
The ESV and Young's Literal Translation (YLT) are also very close. For deepest study, use an interlinear Bible alongside the originals.
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Hey @Grok, which Bible version is the closest to the original languages it was written in?
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@churchtalkative AI is only a tool that will be used to implement The Beast System with satellites and datacenters.
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@Renatta Speak life over yourself not death.
Jesus paid for it all. Receive it by faith.
Be blessed!
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I have NF1, epilepsy, migraines, and anxiety. But more importantly, I have God. Without Him, I would not be here today to share my story.
Throughout everything, He has always been faithful. And I know He always will be.
I’m still praising, still believing, and still here. That alone should tell you God has been very good to me.
Praise the Lord for His goodness.

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Stop believing that guy unless he repents and turn away from his sins! He lies all the time, he is a thug and a bully, he makes illegal and unjust wars all over the world.
«Hypocrites! well has Esaias prophesied about you, saying, This people honour me with the lips, but their heart is far away from me; but in vain do they worship me, teaching as teachings commandments of men.»
Matthew 15:7-9 DARBY
bible.com/bible/478/mat.…
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Thank you President @realDonaldTrump.
Fox News@FoxNews
President Trump recited a passage from 2 Chronicles 7 during Sunday’s “Rededicate 250” celebration on the National Mall, including the well-known verse urging people to “humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways.” The verse is often cited by Christians as a call for spiritual renewal.
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@DanielvsBabylon Sure Daniel. Praying for you right now!
May God strengthens you and your spirit in Jesus Name! 🙏😇🙏
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@Parodyjeffx What a bunch of lies!
He worships only money and himself.
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@Protestia How can one be a bishop and yet not know the Only True Gospel?
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Many Christians, theologians, and historians consider the Gospel of John more "mystical" than the other Gospels because it focuses less on external events alone and much more on spiritual reality, divine identity, symbolism, and union with God.
Unlike the more narrative and action-oriented style of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, John constantly speaks in layers.
Light and darkness.
Spirit and flesh.
Above and below.
Living water.
Bread from heaven.
Vine and branches.
Birth "from above."
Jesus in John often speaks in ways that sound almost initiatory, where listeners misunderstand Him at a surface level while a deeper spiritual meaning is being revealed underneath.
Nicodemus thinks Jesus speaks about physical birth.
The Samaritan woman thinks about literal water.
The crowd thinks about physical bread.
But Christ is pointing beyond the visible world toward spiritual transformation.
John also opens with one of the most profound passages in Scripture: "In the beginning was the Word…"
This immediately places the Gospel in cosmic and eternal dimensions rather than beginning with genealogy or earthly history. Christ is presented not only as Messiah, but as the eternal Logos through whom all things were made.
Many mystically inclined Christians are deeply drawn to John because the Gospel emphasizes:
- direct communion with God
- abiding in Christ
- spiritual rebirth
- inner transformation
- revelation through the Spirit
- eternal life beginning now, not merely after death
One of the most mystical passages is likely John 15:
"I am the vine, you are the branches."
Life flowing from Christ into the believer as branches share the very life of the vine.
The Gospel repeatedly speaks about "remaining," "abiding," and "knowing" God in an intimate sense rather than merely following external law.
Even the tone feels different:
- Quiet
- Contemplative
- Symbolic
- Almost timeless
This is why throughout history many contemplatives, monks, mystics, and spiritually reflective Christians returned again and again to John. Not because it abandons truth or history, but because it constantly pulls the reader beneath the surface of visible things toward eternal realities.
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"Be holy, for I am holy."
Holiness was never about appearing perfect before men.
It is about belonging fully to God.
A light separated from darkness.
A heart purified by truth.
A soul that refuses to bow before corruption.
The closer we draw near to Christ, the more the world within us changes.
Holiness is not cold religion. It is becoming alive to the presence of God.
Not pride.
Not performance.
Transformation.
The Holy One still calls His people higher.
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The greatest saints were rarely the loudest people in history.
Many lived hidden.
Many suffered deeply.
Many were misunderstood.
Yet they carried a fire within them that kingdoms could not extinguish.
Christian mysticism is not escaping reality. It is drawing so near to God that reality itself is seen differently.
Moses before the burning bush.
Elijah hearing the still small voice.
John receiving Revelation.
Paul caught up into heavenly things.
The saints understood something modern civilization often forgets: the human soul was created for communion with God.
Prayer was never meant to be empty ritual. It was meant to become encounter.
The closer they came to God, the more love, humility, peace, discernment, and light flowed through them.
True mysticism does not glorify the self. It empties the self so Christ may reign within.
Some built hospitals.
Some crossed deserts.
Some faced lions.
Some transformed entire nations through quiet faith alone.
Their lives became living testimony that heaven can touch Earth even now.
The world remembers power.
God remembers hearts.
Maranatha!
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The wind does not preach with words.
The mountains do not sing sermons.
Yet creation speaks.
A sunrise over the sea.
Rain falling on dry ground.
The silence of snow.
The strength of ancient trees.
None of it is accidental.
The Bible says creation reveals the invisible things of God.
Every river whispers life. Every star declares glory. Every living creature carries a trace of the Artist behind it all.
Humanity builds towers of steel and screens of light, but a single field of wildflowers can still humble the soul.
Jesus often walked among water, hills, gardens, storms, birds, vineyards and fig trees because heaven is reflected in creation.
Nature is not God, but it is one of His fingerprints.
And maybe that is why peace comes so easily beside a forest, a lake, or under the night sky.
For a moment, the noise of the world fades...
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Two thousand years later, the words of Jesus still shake civilizations, divide history, comfort the broken, terrify darkness, and awaken souls.
He did not say "I know the way."
He said: "I AM the way."
He did not say "I can give life."
He said: "I AM the life."
These were not simple teachings.
They were declarations of divine identity.
The 9 "I AM" statements of Jesus are among the most powerful words ever spoken on Earth.
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"I am the bread of life."
Not just food for the body, but for the soul starving in a broken world.
"I am the light of the world."
A light no darkness can extinguish.
"I am the door."
The way back to the Father was never hidden. It was standing before us.
"I am the good shepherd."
He does not abandon His sheep when wolves appear.
"I am the resurrection and the life."
Death is not the end when Christ speaks.
"I am the way, the truth, and the life."
Not one path among many. The living path Himself.
"I am the true vine."
Cut off from Him, we dry. In Him, we bear life.
"Before Abraham was, I AM."
Not created. Eternal.
"I am Alpha and Omega."
The beginning. The ending. And everything in between belongs to Him.
Jesus did not come merely to improve humanity.
He came to awaken the dead, call the lost, and reveal God among us.
Maranatha.
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