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San Antonio, TX Katılım Ağustos 2022
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RosarySon
RosarySon@SkyVirginSon·
Do not ignore this post if you see it today. Type Amen if you believe Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life!
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
The Word That Makes Life Worth Living Introduction There are millions of people on this earth who are alive biologically and dead everywhere else. Their hearts are beating, their lungs are moving, their hands are working, and their mouths are talking, but there is no real life in them worth speaking of. They get up, go through motions, chase paychecks, scroll through foolishness, swallow entertainment, drag themselves through disappointments, and then do it again tomorrow. They are existing, but they are not living. They have activity without purpose, noise without meaning, pleasure without peace, and movement without direction. They have been handed a world full of gadgets, diversions, philosophies, and distractions, yet in all of it they still cannot answer the simplest question: what makes life worth living? The politicians cannot answer it. The psychologists cannot answer it. The universities cannot answer it. The celebrities cannot answer it. Religion without revelation cannot answer it. If a man does not know why he is here, where he came from, where he is going, and what truth is, then all of his busyness is just decorated confusion. That is where the Word of God enters like light through a crack in a dungeon wall. The Bible does not merely tell a man how to behave; it tells him why he exists. It does not merely give him commandments; it gives him context. It does not merely expose sin; it reveals purpose. It tells him that he is not an accident, not a cosmic burp, not a random collection of chemical events, not an animal with better technology, but a creature made by God, accountable to God, loved enough by God that the Son of God shed His blood for him. That Book tells a man why death is in the world, why sorrow is in the world, why guilt is in the world, why the conscience will not shut up, and why eternity keeps knocking on the door of the human heart. When the Lord Jesus Christ said, “The words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life” (John 6:63), He was not speaking in religious poetry. He was stating a fact. The words of God carry life in them because they come from the God of life. If that Book is true, then life does not become worth living because your circumstances line up. It does not become worth living because you got enough money, enough applause, enough romance, enough health, enough success, or enough control. It becomes worth living when it is brought into contact with the truth of God. A man can be poor and still have purpose. He can suffer and still have meaning. He can be hated and still have peace. He can stand at a graveside and still have hope. He can endure chastening, loss, loneliness, and misunderstanding and still say life is worth living if he has the words of eternal life. Peter understood that when he said to Christ, “Lord, to whom shall we go? thou hast the words of eternal life” (John 6:68). That is the issue. Not who has the best strategy, the best image, or the best emotional appeal, but who has the words of eternal life. The answer is Jesus Christ, and the record of those words is found in the Holy Scriptures. That is why the Word of God is the Word that makes life worth living. 1. The Word Gives Life Its Meaning A man without God may talk about meaning, but he cannot ground it in anything solid. He may borrow moral language, borrow emotional language, borrow family language, borrow patriotic language, and borrow spiritual language, but he cannot explain why any of it ultimately matters if all things are accidental and all roads end in dust. If man is only the product of blind forces, then meaning is just a fantasy people invent to keep from going mad. But the Bible cuts through all that nonsense in one stroke: “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). That means life starts with God, not man. It means existence is not self-explaining. It means purpose does not rise upward from the mud of human opinion; it descends from
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Stay with God
Stay with God@StayWithGod111·
Two people have lgnored it already I hope you won't be the third.
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Holy Bible
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AJ Roberts
AJ Roberts@AJRoberts67·
There’s something happening right now that’s hard to put into ordinary words… but if you’ve been feeling it, you know. The pace of ascension for millions has gone into absolute WARP SPEED. Timelines are collapsing. Old identities are dissolving faster than we can process. What used to take years of healing, clearing, and integration is now happening in weeks, sometimes days. It’s intense, it’s disorienting, and yes… it can be exhausting. But it’s also deeply purposeful. Those of us who chose to incarnate here for the restoration and rebalancing of Gaia didn’t come for a slow, comfortable ride. We came for this exact moment. You might be noticing: 👍 Sudden releases of old patterns you thought were long gone 👍 Accelerated synchronicities and “downloads” 👍 A deep inner knowing that something massive is shifting 👍 Periods of fatigue followed by bursts of clarity and alignment This isn’t random. This is activation. We are being asked to anchor higher frequencies in real time, to embody, not just understand. To hold steady in the midst of rapid transformation. To trust the process even when the mind can’t keep up. If you’re feeling stretched, cracked open, or like you’re outgrowing everything all at once… you’re not falling apart. You’re recalibrating. You’re remembering. You’re stepping into the role you came here to fulfill. Be gentle with yourself. Hydrate. Rest when your body asks. And most importantly, stay grounded in your heart. The speed may be increasing, but your center is stillness. Meditate, ground all the new codes into your being for embodiment. We are not behind. We are right on time. No one is late for the party!
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God & Country
God & Country@GodandCountryy·
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Life Truth Way
Life Truth Way@Life_truthway·
No pain is too deep for His love Have you invited Him into your life fully?
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest
PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
How Do I Share My Testimony Effectively? Introduction A lot of Christians make one of two mistakes when it comes to giving their testimony. Some of them hardly ever give it because they are afraid, intimidated, embarrassed, or uncertain about how to begin. They know the Lord saved them, but when the opportunity comes to speak, their mouth dries up, their thoughts scatter, and they start acting like a witness to the grace of God is some kind of advanced theological performance reserved for preachers, evangelists, or unusually bold believers. Then there are others who do speak, but they do it in such a scattered, exaggerated, fleshly, or self-centered way that the testimony becomes more about them than about Jesus Christ. They tell every sensational detail, wander in twelve directions, and leave people remembering the drama of their past more than the power of the Saviour who brought them out. Both of those errors have to be corrected by Scripture. A testimony is not a stage show, and it is not something to be buried in the dirt out of fear. It is a witness. It is part of the Christian’s confession that Jesus Christ changed his life. When the Bible uses the word testimony, it is dealing with witness, declaration, and truth made known. The Christian testimony is not first about how exciting your story sounds to human ears. It is about what Jesus Christ did in your life and what that reveals about His grace, His power, and His gospel. Paul never got tired of recounting what the Lord did for him on the Damascus road and after it. In Acts 22 he tells it. In Acts 26 he tells it again. In Galatians 1 he speaks of his conversion and calling in doctrinal context. He was not ashamed of what Christ had done, and he did not act as though repeating his testimony made him self-absorbed. He understood that his story, rightly told, magnified the mercy of God. First Timothy 1:16 says, “Howbeit for this cause I obtained mercy, that in me first Jesus Christ might shew forth all longsuffering, for a pattern to them which should hereafter believe on him to life everlasting.” Paul knew his conversion was a pattern, a display, a witness. So the question is not whether a Christian ought to share his testimony. He ought to. The question is how to do it effectively. That word effectively matters. Not theatrically. Not manipulatively. Not nervously apologizing for the grace of God. Effectively. That means faithfully, clearly, biblically, sincerely, and in a way that points people to the Lord Jesus Christ. The power is not in your storytelling gifts. The power is in the truth of the gospel and the reality of a changed life. But the Bible also shows that clarity, boldness, sobriety, and wisdom matter. A testimony should be honest without being reckless, personal without being self-glorifying, and strong without becoming fleshly. It should leave listeners impressed with Christ more than with your past. It should make plain what you were, what happened when you met Him, and what He is doing now. If it does not do that, then something important is missing. 1. A Testimony Must Center on Jesus Christ, Not on You The first rule for an effective testimony is that Jesus Christ must be at the center of it. That sounds obvious, but it is where many people go wrong. They spend so much time describing their old life, their sins, their drama, their addictions, their rebellion, their wild experiences, and their emotional turmoil that by the time they finally mention Christ, He sounds like a side note at the end of a long autobiography. That is backward. Your testimony is not your chance to become the star of your own redemption story. Jesus Christ is the star. He is the Saviour. He is the Deliverer. He is the Redeemer. He is the One who sought you, convicted you, drew you, saved you, and changed you. If people walk away remembering your scandal more than your Saviour, then the testimony was out of balance. Paul understood this very well. Even when
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr.
🇺🇸🔥 BOOM! 1913 EXPOSED: TRUMP STRIKES FINAL BLOW TO THE IRS — TARIFFS IN, INCOME TAX OUT – Trump Signature on Dollar Signals Return to Pre-1913 Prosperity and True Sovereignty [VIDEO] 🔥🇺🇸 Trump just declared TOTAL WAR on the IRS! A plan to replace federal income tax with tariffs and restore America’s pre-1913 prosperity. The IRS is DONE — and the American people finally WIN. 🇺🇸🔥 THE BOMBSHELL – TRUMP DECLARES WAR ON FEDERAL INCOME TAX FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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JESUS IS KING
JESUS IS KING@JesusIsMyKingX·
Jesus spoke to the people once more and said, “I am the light of the world. If you follow me, you won’t have to walk in darkness, because you will have the light that leads to life.” John 8:12
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
Eternal Life That Cannot Fade Introduction There are some truths in the Bible that do not merely comfort a man; they anchor him. They do not merely inspire him; they settle him. They do not merely warm his heart; they nail his feet to the floor when every wind of doctrine is trying to blow him across the room. One of those truths is this matter of eternal life. Not probationary life. Not temporary life. Not life on a trial basis. Not life until your next failure. Not life until your next bad week. Not life until your next sinful thought. Eternal life. The modern religious crowd has made a mess out of one of the plainest gifts God ever gave a sinner. They have turned the gift into a contract, the new birth into a lease agreement, and salvation into a spiritual yo-yo that goes up and down based on performance. But the Book does not talk that way. The Book says, “And this is the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son” (1 John 5:11). If God gave it, and He called it eternal, then the man who tries to shorten it is correcting God’s vocabulary. That word “eternal” is not there by accident. The Holy Ghost did not sneeze when He wrote John 3:16. “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3:16). Everlasting means lasting forever. It does not mean “lasting until you lose your temper.” It does not mean “lasting until you forget to confess a sin.” It does not mean “lasting until you fail to endure.” If everlasting life can stop, then it was never everlasting to begin with. That is not deep theology; that is plain English. And sometimes plain English is enough to blow the scaffolding out from under a whole system of religious confusion. The reason some people hate that truth is because it leaves no room for spiritual bragging. If salvation is a gift, then the saved man cannot strut around like a peacock talking about how well he kept himself. He has to bow his head and say, “By the grace of God I am what I am” (1 Corinthians 15:10). The issue before us is not whether a Christian ought to live right. He should. The issue is not whether sin matters. It does. The issue is not whether God chastens His children. He surely does, for “whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth” (Hebrews 12:6). The issue is whether eternal life, once received by faith in Jesus Christ, can fade, rot, disappear, or be reversed. The answer from Scripture is no. A thousand times no. A man can lose joy, lose fellowship, lose reward, lose usefulness, lose testimony, and lose peace. He can wreck his home, ruin his witness, and break the hearts of those around him. But if he has been born again by the Spirit of God through faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ, he cannot lose the life God gave him, because that life is not sustained by his grip on Christ but by Christ’s grip on him. “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand” (John 10:27–28). That is not fading life. That is fixed life. That is secured life. That is eternal life that cannot fade. 1. Eternal Means Eternal The first thing that has to be settled is the meaning of words. The Devil likes to fog up language because if he can blur the words, he can blur the truth. God is not the author of confusion, but religion certainly is. When the Lord says “eternal life,” He is not speaking poetically, symbolically, or emotionally. He is speaking truthfully. “Eternal” means without end. “Everlasting” means forever. The new versions can shuffle phrases around, the theologians can dance around syllables, and the seminaries can write dissertations until the ink dries up, but the words still mean what they mean. “And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish” (John
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