
Pierce O'Farrill
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Pierce O'Farrill
@PierceOFarrill
Just a guy who loves Jesus, sports and America.
Colorado Katılım Eylül 2009
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@jaydee_757 Do you think XLM will move along with XRP? Historically it seems to move with it.
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It’s hard not to pause and reflect on the timing of it all.
One day, people are out in the streets shouting “No Kings”…
And the very next day marks Palm Sunday — the moment when the King of Kings humbly rode into Jerusalem on a donkey… not with power, not with force, but with peace.
The crowds didn’t chant in anger.
They didn’t protest.
They welcomed Him with open hearts, waving palm branches and crying out “Hosanna.”
It’s a powerful contrast.
A reminder that true kingship isn’t about control…
It’s about humility, sacrifice, and love.
Sometimes the loudest voices miss the quiet truth.

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@KangintheNorth The real hot take is Terrel Smith is better than both of them
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One day, every single person will stand before God's throne, just as Scripture clearly teaches in Revelation 20 and 2 Corinthians 5.
It won't matter how much money you made, how famous you became, or what the world thought of you.
Those things will all pass away like grass in the field.
The one question that will matter is this: Did you trust in Jesus Christ and follow Him?
Did you stand with Him as your Lord and Savior?
You don't want to be standing before God's throne without Jesus as your advocate.
Without Him pleading your case, covered by His blood, the judgment will be final and just.
But praise God, He offers mercy and forgiveness to everyone who comes to Him in faith.
What truly counts is whether your name is written in the Book of Life through trusting in Jesus alone.
Let's live each day choosing to walk closely with Him, leaning on His grace so that we can face that day with confidence and joy.

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@MattEurich I think Luke Newman is the future at C, no need to draft one early
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There is something in the Gospels most people read past without noticing.
Christ did not teach everyone in the same way.
To the crowds, he spoke in parables.
Seeds. Vineyards. Lamps. Shepherds. Stories simple enough for anyone to grasp.
But when he was alone with his disciples he explained.
The Gospels say this explicitly: the deeper meaning was given privately.
In other words, there was an outer teaching… and an inner understanding.
Modern readers often find this uncomfortable. We prefer the idea that spiritual truth should be instantly accessible to everyone.
But Rudolf Steiner points out something important: every form of knowledge has levels.
You don’t hand a child advanced mathematics on day one.
You don’t become a surgeon after reading a single book.
Capacity develops.
Why would the highest knowledge about the soul, the cosmos, and the nature of the divine be any different?
Steiner connects this to something far older than Christianity: the ancient mystery traditions.
In those schools, the deepest truths about human existence were not hidden out of elitism; they were protected because they required preparation.
One had to grow into them.
What Christ did was revolutionary.
He did not abolish the deeper wisdom of the mysteries. Instead, he brought the mystery itself into world history. What had once happened behind temple walls now unfolded openly through a human life.
But the structure remained.
There was still a difference between hearing the teaching… and understanding what it really meant.
This is why Christ tells his disciples something striking:
“To you it has been given to know the mysteries of the kingdom.”
Not because they were special.
Because they had prepared themselves to receive it.
And that carries an uncomfortable implication for us today.
Spiritual truth is not something you simply download like information.
It is something you become capable of perceiving.
Which means the real question is not:
“Why are the mysteries hidden?”
The real question is:
Have we developed the eyes to see them yet?

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