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WomanAtTheWell
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Behold! The Tabernacle of God is with men! ~Knowing Jesus changes everything ~May your ordinary days be filled with divine dispensing~ Psalm 139 UAA alum~🚫DMs
New Jerusalem Katılım Ocak 2016
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@DavidFischer 2 different beings.
Demons lodge in water. (Matt 8:28-33)
Fallen angels are in the air and can take the form of humans. See Gen 6.
A great resource is
“Earth’s Earliest Ages” by
GH Pember
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@TevinMacharia Hallelujah brother! I call it coming to end of your self. Eventually we all have to come to that place, whether sooner or later.
I’m just grateful for the Lord’s mercy to reveal the full effectiveness of His cross when He did.
Now He just keeps better and better.❤️🔥
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There was a time I was on fire for God.
I’m not talking about just showing up in church… I mean truly burning.
Praying. Worshiping. In the Word. Serving with passion. Loving God deeply.
But somewhere along the way… I fell.
Not suddenly. Not overnight.
It was slow… subtle… dangerous.
Depression crept in.
Tiredness settled.
Grief lingered.
And desperation started whispering.
I remember one Sunday so clearly. I was supposed to be in church serving God… but a message came in. A girl sent me transport money. And instead of resisting, I entertained it. I left church, boarded a bus, and went to see her.
Two days.
Two days away from purpose.
Two days deep in compromise.
Two days driven not by conviction—but by weakness.
And that wasn’t all.
There were mornings I would wake up and fall straight into sin before even stepping into church. Imagine that… going into God’s house already defeated, already empty, already disconnected.
I looked alive spiritually… but inside, I was dead.
An active churchgoer.
But bound.
Struggling.
Drowning quietly.
And the painful part?
I knew better.
But knowing is not enough when you refuse to confront what is driving you.
Sin was not just the problem.
There were roots underneath it:
Pain.
Loneliness.
Unhealed wounds.
Lack of discipline.
Too much access to distractions.
And one day… something broke in me.
Not in a dramatic way.
Not in a church service.
Not because someone prayed for me.
It was a decision.
A real, raw, desperate decision:
“I don’t want to end like this.”
That was my turning point.
I stopped pretending.
I stopped acting spiritual.
I stopped hiding behind church activity.
I went to God honestly.
“Help me.”
And God did not reject me.
He met me there—in my mess, in my weakness, in my brokenness.
But I also had to take responsibility.
I started cutting off what fed my sin.
I faced the things I was avoiding.
I dealt with the roots, not just the symptoms.
I chose discipline over feelings.
I chose God—even when I didn’t feel Him.
Deliverance didn’t come because I felt powerful.
It came because I surrendered.
Today, I can say this:
God saved me.
And He is still helping me.
This journey is not about perfection.
It’s about honesty, repentance, and staying in the fight.
If you feel like you’ve fallen too far…
If you feel fake, tired, and disconnected…
If you feel like you’re not even a “real Christian” anymore…
Listen to me:
You are not too far gone.
God is not intimidated by your struggle.
He is not shocked by your weakness.
He is waiting for your surrender.
Not your performance.
Not your church attendance.
Your surrender.
You don’t need to pretend anymore.
Just come back.
And say:
“Lord… help me.”
That simple prayer…
can begin your deliverance.
And when you decide—truly decide—that you don’t want to live that life anymore…
He will meet you there.
He did it for me.
And He will do it for you.
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@DebiEvansMatron We’ve always been living in Biblical times since the beginning of man’s creation. God, through the prophets, told us these things would happen, but He didn’t always tell us how or who would fulfill it.
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@Be_Like_JChrist We really shouldn’t “should” on each other.😉
Either we do or we don’t, but prayer does work🙏🏼
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@its_The_Dr I thought it might have been Goldie Hawn, but I see the answers.
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@NateGreen44 @CSLCHSnMore @RachaelColby7 Whether we believe in Jesus or not, being human comes with pain & suffering emotionally, physically & even spiritually.
The difference is that we believers know that sufferings bring us deeper into Christ, strengthen our faith and to know one day it will all be worth it🙏🏼
Rom8

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@RachaelColby7 A1 Heb 2:10 says Jesus was made compete through sufferings. How much more for us to who deserve suffering to taste some of what he suffered yet will never pay what we deserve since he suffered so greatly on our behalf.
#HealthyFaithChat
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Q1 How does God use persecution because of our faith to make us worthy of His Kingdom? What is the Kingdom?
God will use this persecution to show his justice and to make you worthy of his Kingdom, for which you are suffering. (2 Thessalonians 1:5 NLT) #HealthyFaithChat
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@Mr_Husky1 Bah-dee-bahs
And we all know we’re talking blueberries.🤣
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@churchtalkative Isaiah 1:9
Unless Jehovah of hosts
Had left to us a surviving few,
We would have been like Sodom,
We would have resembled Gomorrah.
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@MJTruthUltra Absolution of guilt comes only by the cross of Christ and His blood through our confession.
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Andrew Kolvet: “A lot of people online, they’re processing their guilt.”
Megyn Kelly: “Their grief?”
Kolvet: “Their grief. Thank you.”
Posting this for posterity and record keeping because there is a viral video going around deceptively cutting off the first part of what he says “a lot of people online”… make of it what you will.
A. Freudian slip
B. Honest mistake
rumble.com/v77mx58-andrew…
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