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Anthony S ✝️ 🇺🇸 🇮🇱
@TonyHisson
Follower of Christ, Christian Zionist, love the Lord Jesus. I stand with Israel. X is dumb. I make mistakes. I make dumb posts, tired of Alaska, not a bot
Alaska Katılım Ekim 2024
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@Euchucas @MinisterMartyr I saw this some time ago. Thank you, sister.
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@MinisterMartyr @TonyHisson you will appreciate this clip, brother.
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Yes 👇
2 Timothy 3:12 NASB
[12] Indeed, all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will be persecuted.
Amen
EndTimesBibleChannel@ChristianStormP
We aren't exempt from Christian persecution just because we live in the west. We will suffer persecution as a Christian.
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Amen 🙏 Jesus is humanities only hope
Renatta Oxendine@Renatta
Jesus Christ died, was buried, and rose on the third day to save us from our sins. He is our Hope in a fallen world.
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"The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." –Psalm 34:18 #Bible
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@1True_American_ I like the NASB. Sometimes I’ll read the NKJV or NIV
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@j_zhong1611 That’s as bad and flawed as saying someone can only come to faith in Christ by understanding “only the KJV (in English)”
Complete nonsense
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@BredsguardDalen We got a whipping for adhd, then we got over it lol
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It’s exhausting how often conversations now feel like performances instead of opportunities to actually learn something. People don’t come to discuss, they come to win, to defend, to prove or to insult. The moment a disagreement appears, curiosity disappears with it. No one asks why anymore, they just prepare their next counterpoint. It turns what could be meaningful exchanges into shallow, repetitive clashes where nothing changes except the volume.
What’s most frustrating is how quickly people shut down ideas that challenge them, as if being wrong is some kind of failure instead of part of the process. Real discussion requires a willingness to sit in discomfort, to admit you might not have the full picture, to let someone else’s perspective reshape your own. But that kind of openness feels rare now. Instead, people cling tighter to their views, even when they’re clearly incomplete or flawed.
It makes conversations feel pointless. If no one is actually listening, if no one is willing to adjust or grow, then what’s the goal? Debate used to be about sharpening understanding, not just reinforcing identity. Without that shared intention to learn, we’re just talking at each other, louder and louder, but saying less and less.
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@Adi13 Glad I read this today. I’m trying to be still and engage biblically. I tend to speak before my brain engages. Thank you Adi
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