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🚨 CHURCH, LISTEN UP!
They’re coming for Pastor Paula AGAIN—saying “a woman can’t be a pastor.” That’s not just outdated… it’s straight-up unbiblical.
God has been raising up women leaders to shake the world since the very beginning!
✅ Deborah — judge, prophet, and military leader who delivered Israel (Judges 4-5)
✅ Phoebe — called a “deacon” (diakonos) and “leader” of the church (Romans 16:1)
✅ Priscilla — taught and corrected the preacher Apollos right alongside her husband (Acts 18:26)
✅ Junia — Paul calls her “outstanding among the apostles” (Romans 16:7)
✅ And the early church was full of women who prayed, prophesied, and led (1 Corinthians 11:5 + Acts 2:17-18)
Galatians 3:28 settles it once and for all:
“There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all ONE in Christ Jesus.”
The Holy Spirit doesn’t check gender before He anoints someone. He checks the heart.
It’s 2026 and we’re STILL arguing about this? Come on.
Women pastors aren’t a “modern trend”—they’re a biblical reality. God has used them to save souls, plant churches, heal the broken, and advance the Kingdom.
Stop the attacks. Start honoring the gifting.
Who’s with me? 🔥🙌
#WomenInMinistry #PastorPaula #BiblicalTruth #EqualityInChrist #NoMoreDebates

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@WellsJorda89710 Idiot. God has not raised up a woman to be in the pulpit to lead men
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A Pride Festival on Sodom’s Doorstep?
Judgment has fallen before and this world still does not fear God.
Reports say a four day festival called Pride Land is being planned for June 1 through June 4 in the Judean Desert near the Dead Sea. There will be hotels, beaches, music, bodies and laughter. The Dead Sea will sit beside it all, flat as poured metal, ringed with rock and salt, a place where the earth itself seems scorched and left to remember.
That region has long been associated with Sodom and the symbolism is plain enough to make a sober man stop and stare.
Jesus pointed to that old ruin and made it a warning for the last days. “Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot… the same day that Lot went out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone from heaven, and destroyed them all. Even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man is revealed” (Luke 17:28-30).
He described people eating, drinking, buying, selling, planting, building. Life felt sturdy in their hands. Their tables were full and their plans looked sound. A city that glowed at evening. Then judgment fell out of a clear sky.
That is why this news lands with such force. A pride festival beside that sea becomes a sermon in the landscape. Barren hills stand around a body of water where nothing lives. Salt glitters in the light like ash.
The whole scene feels like a memory of wrath that never quite left the ground. Yet modern man sees a place that ought to make him tremble and decides it would be wonderful place for a pride event. Judgment has fallen before and people still do not fear God.
Luke 17 presses harder as our Lord begins by warning His disciples about stumbling others. “It is impossible but that offences will come,” He says and then He speaks with frightening seriousness about those who become traps for souls. Better a millstone. Better the sea. Better a sudden grave than the guilt of helping another person walk cheerfully toward ruin.
Christ cares deeply about the effect of our example, our liberties and our tolerated sins on others.
That cuts through this hour. Our age does not keep rebellion behind closed doors. It packages and teaches it.
America has done the same for years. We flood screens with lust, market confusion as freedom and turn shame into performance. Isaiah saw our day when he cried, “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil” (Isaiah 5:20). The sin itself is grievous. The public celebration of it drags more souls into the dark.
Then Christ speaks about forgiveness. “If thy brother trespass against thee, rebuke him, and if he repent, forgive him.” Christians do not smile at sin as though love had no backbone. We rebuke, but we also forgive. We do both with clean hands and low hearts, remembering how much mercy we ourselves have needed.
There is a warning there for us too. A believer can watch the moral collapse of the world, speak truly about it and still carry a hard spirit. Pride can preach against pride.
The apostles heard Christ’s demands and cried, “Increase our faith.” That is still the cry of Christians reading headlines like these.
Jesus answered that real faith, even faith as small as a mustard seed, takes hold of the word of God and finds strength there. We need hearts gripped by Scripture, hearts that believe God when the whole age screams the opposite.
“When ye shall have done all those things which are commanded you, say, We are unprofitable servants” (Luke 17:10). The Christian who serves long, labors hard and stands firm still has no room for self applause.
That matters here because moral outrage can become its own theater. A man can denounce a public parade and secretly enjoy feeling superior. Christ will not allow that. Tears fit this moment better than swagger.
Still, the deepest burden is larger than one festival near the Dead Sea. Sodom is not simply a buried city. It is a mirror held before the nations. Whenever desire climbs onto the throne, whenever people mock warnings, whenever men trade the fear of God for the thrill of appetite, the old fire speaks again.
“The wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23). Those words hang over small towns and big cities, over quiet homes and crowded beaches. History has not changed because the human heart has not changed.
This is why the gospel of Jesus Christ shines with blazing mercy.
The Son of God entered this world of rebellion and never once bowed to it. He obeyed the Father completely. Then at the cross He stood in the place of sinners. The wrath that should fall on the guilty fell on Him. He was crushed under judgment, buried in the earth and raised in victory on the third day!!
There is pardon in Him for the sexually immoral, for the proud, for the self righteous, for the liar, for the secret hypocrite, for the churchman with a clean reputation and a dead soul.
So do not merely shake your head at a festival by the Dead Sea. Let it warn you and strip away the fantasy that sin is safe because it is celebrated. Flee to Christ. Flee from your private loves, your cherished lusts, your polished religion, your respectable pride.
Come with empty hands and a filthy record. Come now. He receives sinners. He washes what hell has stained and breaks chains that years of shame could not loosen. Giving a new heart, a living Spirit and a future where wrath will never touch you, because it has already fallen on the Lamb.

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A Bishop Just Told the Church to Tear Up the Bible
Bishop Yvette Flunder did not merely question a passage. She told the church, in plain words, that parts of God’s Word should be torn out.
She said the New Testament is not the Word of God and both of the Testaments are “problematic.” She said they contain bad theology.
Then she said, with a kind of smiling violence that should make every Christian shudder, that “we need to pull those pages out.”
You can almost hear it. Thin paper tearing. A hand reaching for the Book that has outlived empires, buried tyrants, steadied martyrs at the stake and carried dying saints across the final river. That sound is more than rebellion against ink and paper. It is rebellion against the God who speaks.
Paul wrote to Timothy with the urgency of a shepherd who could already smell smoke. “Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils” (1 Timothy 4:1). That verse drags the lie into daylight and names its father.
False teaching rarely enters a church wearing horns. It comes dressed for the platform. It borrows the language of care, progress, justice, scholarship, freedom. It smiles while it poisons.
Paul says such teachers speak “lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron” (1 Timothy 4:2). A healthy conscience flinches before holy speech. A seared conscience can lay hands on Scripture and feel no fear.
That is what makes Flunder’s words so chilling. She did not merely mishandle a difficult passage. She set herself above the canon, as though she held the editor’s pen. In that moment, she followed the serpent’s old path, shifting the issue away from what God has spoken and toward what fallen people will tolerate.
Once a person claims the right to remove pages from Scripture, the center has already collapsed. The person becomes lord. The age becomes judge while the congregation becomes a crowd of spiritual orphans, left to make a home out of whatever scraps survive the cutting.
Paul faced a different form of corruption in 1 Timothy 4. Some in Ephesus were forbidding marriage and outlawing foods God had made. At first glance, it sounds smaller than the madness of calling for a third testament. Yet the root is the same.
False teachers always reach for authority that does not belong to them. They revise what God blessed and sneer at what God gave.
They train people to distrust His wisdom. Paul answers with words that feel like oak beams in a burning house: “For every creature of God is good, and nothing to be refused, if it be received with thanksgiving” (1 Timothy 4:4).
God’s gifts are good because God is good. God’s Word is pure because God is pure. The Christian life begins there, on the solid ground of received revelation.
Scripture does not wait for our improvements. Christ does not need to be separated from the Book that bears faithful witness to Him. We kneel before the speaking God with gratitude, because without His Word we would be left stumbling through darkness with nothing but our own frightened instincts.
“Refuse profane and old wives’ fables, and exercise thyself rather unto godliness” (1 Timothy 4:7). You can feel the grit of it. Holiness does not arrive like summer rain through an open window.
Godliness is forged. It grows through truth believed, sin mortified, appetites governed and knees bent before the Lord in secret. False religion loves spectacle.
Scripture calls the church to something steadier and far more costly. Give your life to it. “For bodily exercise profiteth little: but godliness is profitable unto all things, having promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come” (1 Timothy 4:8).
Flunder’s statements are not simply offensive. They are spiritually murderous. If the Bible can be cut apart, then the sinner loses the only trustworthy witness to Christ. The guilty man loses the words that tell him why his conscience will not let him sleep and the grieving widow loses the promises that have held generations together at fresh graves.
Paul did not tell Timothy to answer error with innovation. He told him to anchor the church more deeply in the Word of God. “Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine” (1 Timothy 4:13).
Read the Scriptures in public. Explain them. Press them on the conscience. That is the path. Churches do not become holy through clever revisions and souls do not ripen under theological vandalism.
The Word read, preached and applied is God’s appointed means. Through that Word He wounds pride, exposes lies, creates faith, feeds saints and keeps His people alive in a hostile world.
And here is the blazing mercy of it all. The very Bible Flunder would tear apart is the Bible that tells ruined people where to find life. These pages bring us to Jesus Christ, the eternal Son, born of woman, obedient under the law, bearing wrath for sinners, shedding His blood under the judgment of God, then rising in victory on the third day.
Scripture tells the truth about our sin with a surgeon’s steadiness, then opens before us the only fountain that can wash it away. Pull those pages out and you do not get a kinder faith. You get a bloodless religion that cannot save a single soul.
So hold your Bible with fresh gratitude today. Read it with reverence. Hear it with trembling joy.
And if you have spent your life resisting the Christ these Scriptures proclaim, come now while mercy still speaks. The Book she insults still offers pardon. The Savior she obscures still receives sinners.
His hands were pierced for rebels, and His blood is mighty enough to cleanse even those who have raised their own hands against His Word.
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🚨 SHOCKING: “The New Testament is NOT the word of God!”
A UCC Bishop just declared we need a “Third Testament” because the first two are “problematic” and full of “bad theology.”
Her solution?
“We need to pull those pages out.”
Friends, the Bible warned us these days were coming — and they’re here.
It foretold that in the latter times, evil people would rise up, deceiving many and preaching doctrines of devils — false teachers with itching ears who turn people away from the truth and toward fables.
This is exactly what the Bible prophesied: false teachers bold enough to rip pages out of God’s Word and rewrite it to fit their own ideas.
We don’t need a Third Testament.
We need to stand on the one we already have — every page, every word, every truth.
The Word of God is settled forever.
Who’s standing with the Bible today? Drop a 🔥 and share this before it gets censored!
#BibleTruth #FalseTeachersExposed #StandOnTheWord #EndTimesWarning 🙏
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@farmingandJesus I to had liver failure and hepatitis c. Now I'm cured. By Jesus telling the Dr the right meds
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This is my niece, Kate
She went into liver failure at 5 years old due to a rare disease. The Drs at UCSF where she lived for over a year said things looked grim without a liver and bone marrow transplant. The match registry couldn’t find even one bone marrow match in the world. Our tears abounded, and life without her was unimaginable.
My family prayed to our father in the name of Jesus Christ.
Kate is graduating high school this spring, and loves Jesus.
She never had any transplants.

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@FaithfulDude10 Greetings brother. Get another brother in the Faith to come and cast it out
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I desperately need prayers. I need deliverance. I've been tormented for months. There is an open door to the enemy, I just don't know what it is. I'm beyond exhausted, been repenting for months, breaking curses. The closer I surrender to Jesus the worse the attacks. The enemy is trying to wear me down so I give up. I bind it and command it to go in Jesus's name, it gets stronger and brings more demons. The depression and the anxiety has been at the all time high in my life.. it's never been this bad. My mental health is destroying me. It's destroying my life
The more I push the more I fail
I post things on here trying to vent and seek help and I have so many people unfollow me as If I am a burden.
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@FightofFaith Thanks I understand all of those scriptures.
I want to know who is that in the Graven image you posted
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John 15 friend. It’s the biblical narrative of Jesus and his teachings about the “Thr True Vine”
A short snippet for you. Here you go:
1 "I am the true vine, and my Father is the vinedresser.
2 Every branch in me that does not bear fruit he takes away, and every branch that does bear fruit he prunes, that it may bear more fruit.
3 Already you are clean because of the word that I have spoken to you.
4 Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me.
5 I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.
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@AprilSpark1890 Dude will be sucking his food from a straw for the rest of his crippled life
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An abortion filmed.
A child being dismembered limb from limb, kicking away the forceps to avoid being crushed in pain.
Scientists should ban this.
Daily Mail@DailyMail
Scientists call for an immediate BAN on boiling lobsters alive - as study confirms crustaceans can feel pain trib.al/hpcOJRS
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Catholics: “Stop saying we worship Mary!”
Me: “You DO worship Mary. It’s more than obvious that you engage in idolatrous practices and the blatant worship of Mary.
Like… who do you think you’re fooling?
Only yourselves.
So please, for your own sake, stop lying to God and to yourself. Admit that you’ve been in sin. Repent. And come out from that theological abomination called the Catholic Church.”

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@justann321 Faith cometh by hearing, hearing the word of God. Continue hearing scriptures and your faith will grow like a seed being watered daily. Remember, God did not give us a spirit of Fear but of power and of Love and a sound mind 🙏🏼.
Peace be unto you in the name of Jesus Christ
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@iamluisolivas02 No where did I see in your post that she loved the Lord Jesus Christ
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My wife did everything right. She ran, worked out, ate healthy, didn’t smoke, barely drank. She even finished an Ironman. But more than that, she loved life. She had the biggest, most genuine smile and a positivity that lifted everyone around her. All she wanted was to live. Yet she’s the one who died. Watching someone so health conscious and so full of life still lose her life has changed me. It’s left me bitter and angry. More than I ever expected to be. It's so damned unfair. I hurt for HER.
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