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This is a fantastic take on this drop. 👀
AbsoluteWifey1776✝️🗽🇺🇸@AbsWifey1776
The “CURE” will spread worldwide. Q then says to “have FAITH”. What if “the cure” is people receiving the Gospel of Jesus Christ as Matthew 24:14 tells us? H/t @RealAbs1776 for helping me put this together. ✝️🙏🏼✝️🙏🏼✝️🙏🏼
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@seanfeucht So true! Unbelievable what "Christians" fall for just because some spiritual sounding person said or posted it online.
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@churchtalkative It's about Christians criticizing others.
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Matthew 7:1 (NLT) says, “Do not judge others, and you will not be judged.”
This verse is often misinterpreted to suggest that Christians should never make any kind of judgment about another person's actions or behavior. However, that's not the full context. Jesus isn’t calling for a blanket prohibition of discernment, but instead warns against hypocritical judgment—judging others harshly while ignoring one’s own faults.
In the following verses (Matthew 7:2-5), Jesus explains that we must first examine ourselves and deal with our own sins before trying to help others. It’s not about turning a blind eye to sin, but about addressing it with humility and self-awareness. Judgment should be rooted in love, grace, and a desire to restore, not condemn.
In summary, Matthew 7:1 is not a command to avoid all judgment, but a warning against hypocritical and self-righteous judgment. It teaches us to judge with humility and grace, after first reflecting on our own hearts.
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@SethLarrabee It has changed. Very discouraging. I used to enjoy coming on here to receive the encouragement I read from other believers.
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🚨 PRESIDENT TRUMP SAYS IT PERFECTLY: "Remember the beautiful words of St. Patrick himself. May the power of God preserve us. May the wisdom of God instruct us. May the hand of God protect us. May the way of God direct us. May the shield of God defend us. And may the host of God guard us."
"And today, we add, may God bless the people of Ireland, and may God bless the United States of America!"
🙏🏻🇺🇸🇮🇪
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@TheresaArueyin1 A true Christian has the Holy Spirit within so can't be possessed. But if you out of fellowship and excusing your bad behavior 👉🏼“Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.”- 1 Peter 5:8
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Can a Christian be possessed?
If the Spirit of God truly lives in you… how can another spirit take over what God already occupies?
Jesus said in Luke 10:19,
“I have given you authority… over all the power of the enemy.”
Most believers who feel under attack aren’t possessed—they’re unaware.
Unaware of their authority.
Unaware of the power of God’s Word.
The more Word you carry, the less room darkness has.
Feed your spirit.
Starve your flesh.
Speak the Word.
Do you know who you are in Christ… or are you still discovering it?
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@Biblicalman God does not work on a convoluted fragmented timeline. He does not see "time" He sees then and now as "current" We are all his "people" no longer Jew or Gentile. God does not change. His truths about himself and to his people remain the same...He just wants to bring us home.
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Most Christians don't have a Bible problem.
They have a reading problem.
They read every verse like it was written to them. It wasn't. Some of it was written to Israel. Some to the church. Some to a man standing in a garden 6,000 years ago.
If you can't tell the difference, you can't understand the Book.
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@Biblicalman “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness,”2 Timothy 3:16
“For the Lord is good; his steadfast love endures forever, and his faithfulness/truths to all generations.”
Psalm 100:5
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They were preparing to put her in aged care.
Memory loss. Confusion. Leaving the iron on.
Her husband thought it was Alzheimer’s…until they found out the real cause.
She’d been on cholesterol-lowering meds for 10 years.
Lipitor.
And after just 3 days off?
Her memory started coming back.
He said: “I’ve got my wife back.”
How many people are suffering needlessly from memory loss, dementia, even Alzheimer’s —
Not from aging…
But from a medication they were told would “protect” them?
The side effects are real:
🧠 Dementia
💪 Muscle wasting
🧬 Alzheimer’s
💔 And now even breast cancer
This isn’t rare — it’s happening all around us.
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Jeremiah 1:5 sounds like a lullaby.
But it’s not, it’s a detonation.
“Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you”.
Before biology, before breath, before consciousness, there was knowledge. Which means you weren’t an accident of chemistry, but an execution of intent.
Every creator creates twice: first in conception, and then in construction.
Steve Jobs held the iPhone in his mind before it existed in his hand.
The Wright brothers saw flight before metal kissed sky.
God follows the same pattern. When He said before I formed you, I knew you, He wasn’t just claiming foresight. He was declaring origin. You existed first as intention in eternity, then as flesh in time.
But there’s something vital that this passage refuses to let you avoid.
Every creation answers a need.
The Wright brothers didn’t randomly bolt wings to a frame, they perceived humanity’s ache to conquer gravity.
Similarly, before God formed Jeremiah, He surveyed history and said: I need a prophet for this moment.
This is very chilling. The Infinite surveyed time and found something he decided only Jeremiah could answer.
To be clear, this is not a gap in God’s sufficiency, but a precision in His design. The word ‘need’ here isn’t about deficiency. It’s about specificity.
A Master Architect doesn’t need bricks. He needs this brick, cut to this dimension, placed in this wall. That’s what you were. That’s what you are.
You weren’t a filler. You were the answer to a divine appointment.
If God doesn’t create without purpose, then the same iron logic applies to you, you don’t exist without reason. To doubt your purpose isn’t humility. It’s a direct accusation. It accuses the Creator of carelessness.
Now there’s an ugly part to this whole thing.
Apostle Paul writes that he was “set apart before he was born” (Galatians 1:15).
Paul, who dragged believers from their homes. Who held the coats of men stoning Stephen. Who, by his own admission, breathed threats and murder against the church.
God didn’t choose him despite the violence. He chose him knowing it was coming.
The Damascus road wasn’t Plan B. It was always the design.
Every arrest warrant Paul signed became part of the testimony that would shake the Roman Empire.
This is the most confrontational dimension of sovereignty, it doesn’t erase our failures. It fully incorporates them.
This means your worst chapter isn’t a footnote that God is trying to recover from. It’s a chapter He already read, before you lived it, and wrote into the architecture of something you can’t yet see.
Psalm 139 says it plain, “in Your book were written, every one of them, the days that were formed for me, when as yet there was none of them”.
Even the seasons you call confusion remain within His choreography.
You were not an accident. You were imagined, named, and set in motion by a mind that operates outside of time.
The God who chose Paul before Damascus, knowing exactly what Damascus would require, chose you with the same foreknowledge.
And this God doesn’t revise what He authors.
He finishes it.
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@cessadelove1 This is a result of the welcoming and filling of the Holy Spirit in our lives! This is what Jesus promised to those who love Him by obeying his commands. He makes his home within us. John 14
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Can we talk about when God randomly changes your desires? You wake up one day and suddenly you lose your taste for all the things you used to do, say, wear, and even the people you used to be around. You want something different, something better, and you think something’s wrong the whole time. Meanwhile, He’s just growing you, maturing you, and shaping you into who He wants you to be. It’s the wilderness season, but it prepares you for the Promised Land.
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