Rod

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Rod

Rod

@asmo4u

follower of Christ, Ret Vet, model builder

Katılım Nisan 2012
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HARUKA1755@gkq3R8hjmLsYoVK·
#見切れの美学
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Jack Hibbs
Jack Hibbs@RealJackHibbs·
Viewer discretion advised! What you're about to hear matters. Election fraud caught on camera. @JamesOKeefeIII shows that homeless individuals were paid with cash and drugs on Skid Row to forge signatures. This isn't just corruption, it's a direct attack on the system!
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII

BREAKING: CALIFORNIA MASS IN-PERSON ELECTION FRAUD CRIMES CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Recordings Show Homeless Are Paid By Petitioners To FORGE Real Voters’ Signatures To Sign Ballot Petitions On Skid Row, Thousands of Times Disenfranchised Voters Say They Are OUTRAGED After Being Shown Their Signatures Are Forged Undercover in Los Angeles, James O’Keefe uncovered an election fraud pyramid scheme operating on Skid Row. In Part II of Cash for Ballots, series hidden camera footage shows petition circulators paying homeless individuals $2–$3 per form to sign ballot petitions using the names and addresses of real registered voters and forging their signatures. Circulators provided printed lists of voters, assigned identities, and directed the homeless individuals exactly what to write, monitoring them to ensure the information matched so the circulators get paid. “You only write what I tell you to write.” “Your name’s Robert.” “If you mess up, I can’t get paid.” The conduct captured appears to violate multiple California felony statutes, including Elections Code §18613 (signing another person’s name to a petition), Penal Code §470 (forgery), Elections Code §18601–18602 (paying for petition signatures), and Penal Code §470 (forging signatures). The OMG team and Cam Higby visited addresses tied to the voters' names being used. One resident said the named voter had not lived at the address for nearly a decade, yet election mail was still being delivered. “Doesn’t live here, uh I bought this house nearly 9 years ago. The only reason I know that name, is because we still get her mail.” “i always feel really weird when I get the voting ballot. Cause like, you know, obviously that’s fraudulent.” This is Part II of an ongoing investigation. The Citizen Justice League will continue to release more footage of these crimes caught on tape. @camhigby @ctznjusticelg

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Rod
Rod@asmo4u·
@Hush_Kit One of my favorites. Building a model of one now.
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest
PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
🚨‼️Reigning with Christ is the future that puts your present life in perspective. Most Christians live like this world is the prize, and heaven is the consolation. The Bible says the opposite. This world is the training ground, and the Kingdom is the assignment. “Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world?” (1 Corinthians 6:2). That’s not fantasy language. That’s responsibility language. God is preparing His people to serve under His Son in a coming administration where righteousness rules. That’s why the Lord keeps telling believers to overcome. Overcoming isn’t how you get saved. It’s how you prove you’re serious after you are saved. Revelation says, “To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne” (Revelation 3:21). A throne is not given to tourists. It’s given to those who endure. God doesn’t hand authority to a believer who can’t control his own spirit, his own tongue, or his own appetites. If you can’t rule yourself, you’re not ready to rule anything else. Reigning with Christ also answers the question of why faithfulness in small things matters. The Lord notices what men overlook. Hidden obedience. Quiet service. Unseen sacrifice. The world doesn’t reward that, but the King does. Jesus said, “Well done, thou good and faithful servant… thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things” (Matthew 25:21). That is literal Kingdom language. Faithfulness now translates into responsibility later. So if you’re saved, stop living like everything is random. God is shaping you. Every trial tests your character. Every decision trains your judgment. Every act of obedience strengthens your readiness. Reigning with Christ isn’t about you becoming powerful for your ego. It’s about Christ establishing His righteous rule, and letting His redeemed share in it. The coming Kingdom is real, and that should make you live cleaner, steadier, and more eternal-minded right now.
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Rod@asmo4u·
@BojsnBo No, thank you for posting your beautiful work
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Rod@asmo4u·
@BojsnBo That is looking awesome!!
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Bos Models
Bos Models@BojsnBo·
Before making some little adjustments here's another pic showing the whole thing. 😅
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Jan Sairanen
Jan Sairanen@SairanenJan·
USAID hade en årlig budget på $34 miljarder om året, 0.3% av den federala budgeten... jämför det med Trumps onödiga krig i Iran som kostar $2 miljarder om DAGEN!
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Jan Sairanen
Jan Sairanen@SairanenJan·
Det pratas för lite över hur Trump är direkt ansvarig för 100 000 tals döda genom sitt agerande med att lägga ner USAID. Jag är beredd att kalla det ett indirekt massmord. share.google/heFSYaJS2hLPbZ…
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Rod
Rod@asmo4u·
@Hush_Kit Is that the museum in Kyiv?
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest
PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
What to Say When the Devil Comes Knocking - Seven Passages for Temptation, Testing, and Spiritual Attack Introduction One of the first things a Christian ought to learn after he gets saved is this plain truth: the devil does not quit because you got justified. He does not retire because you trusted the blood. He does not throw up a white flag because you believed the gospel of the grace of God. If anything, once a man gets in Christ, the fight changes. Before salvation, the devil is content to keep a man blind, religious, lost, distracted, and comfortable on his way to hell. After salvation, the devil cannot damn the soul, so he goes after the walk, the testimony, the joy, the confidence, the boldness, and the usefulness of that believer. He comes with temptations. He comes with accusations. He comes with fear. He comes with pressure. He comes with weariness. He comes with lies. He comes when you are tired, disappointed, lonely, overconfident, wounded, or caught off guard. That means you had better know what to say when he comes knocking. Now the average modern Christian has been trained to handle spiritual attack like a man trying to fight a tank with a flyswatter. He has a vague church slogan, a shallow inspirational phrase, a little religious sentiment, and maybe a favorite chorus bouncing around in his head, but when the pressure comes he has no sword in his hand. That is why Paul said, “And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God” (Ephesians 6:17). Notice that Book is not a decorative piece. It is not there to sit on a coffee table and collect dust while you admire your leather binding. It is a weapon. Jesus Christ Himself answered the devil in the wilderness with, “It is written” (Matthew 4:4, 4:7, 4:10). If the sinless Son of God answered Satan with Scripture, what in the world makes you think you are going to whip him with your opinions? This study is built around seven passages every believer ought to know when the devil comes pressing in with temptation, testing, accusation, fear, discouragement, or spiritual pressure. These are not magic words, and they are not lucky charms. This is not superstition. This is faith in what God said. The issue is not your volume, your mood, your tone, or your theatrics. The issue is whether you know what God has spoken and whether you stand on it. A Christian who knows the Book has something to say when hell starts whispering. A Christian who does not know the Book will usually start repeating whatever the devil told him five minutes ago. So let us walk through seven passages that put steel in the backbone and Scripture in the mouth when the enemy starts prowling around your door. 1. It Is Written - Matthew 4:4 The first passage to remind the devil of is the passage our Lord used in the wilderness. “But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God” (Matthew 4:4). Now that verse is a direct hit against the devil’s old strategy of getting a man to put physical craving above spiritual obedience. Satan came to Christ after forty days of fasting and tempted Him at a point of real hunger. That is how the devil operates. He does not usually show up when everything is calm and easy and your flesh feels no pressure. He waits until there is strain, weakness, desire, appetite, or urgency. Then he says, in effect, “Take care of yourself first. Meet the craving first. Fix the pressure first. Obey your appetite first.” Christ answered with Scripture and established a principle every Christian needs tattooed on his brain: your life is governed by God’s words, not your appetites. That is a needed truth in a generation trained to obey every impulse like it came down from Sinai. If a man feels lonely, he thinks he must act on it. If he feels angry, he thinks he must vent it. If he feels lust, he thinks he must indulge it. If he feels
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Rod
Rod@asmo4u·
@OnDisasters Here is my attempt at the tamiya 1/48
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest
PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
return, and come to Zion with songs” (Isaiah 35:10). Zion is not a symbol of “heaven in the soul” in this context. Zion is Zion. Jerusalem is Jerusalem. The return is a return. The road is a road. The redeemed are moving toward a real place in a restored land under Messiah. The whole chapter breathes kingdom air. You do not get to turn the road into an inner feeling without flattening the whole prophetic structure of Isaiah. And when a man does that, he is not rightly dividing anything. He is just trimming the Bible down until it fits his denominational cage. 2. “An Highway Shall Be There” Means Exactly What It Says When the Holy Ghost says, “And an highway shall be there, and a way” (Isaiah 35:8), He is speaking with enough clarity to put every allegorist out of business if men would just believe the Book. A highway is not an impression. It is not a mood. It is not a devotional attitude. It is a raised, clear, established route for travel. Scripture uses that language elsewhere in the same plain way. Isaiah 11:16 says, “And there shall be an highway for the remnant of his people.” Isaiah 19:23 says, “In that day shall there be a highway out of Egypt to Assyria.” Those are not three invisible spiritual lessons. They are connected kingdom passages describing actual movement across actual land. You see the same thing in Isaiah 40:3 where the prophet says, “Prepare ye the way of the LORD, make straight in the desert a highway for our God.” That had a preparatory application in John the Baptist’s ministry, but the full prophetic force looks ahead to the King’s arrival and reign. God is not squeamish about infrastructure. He is not embarrassed by geography. He is not afraid of roads, rivers, mountains, valleys, and boundaries. He made the world, and when He restores it He will order it visibly. The kingdom is not a cloud. It is a government. “And the government shall be upon his shoulder” (Isaiah 9:6). Governments operate in land, among nations, over people, with routes, access, and order. The phrase “shall be there” in Isaiah 35:8 is also worth noting. The Book does not say men will imagine a highway there. It says it shall be there. That is future certainty. That is location. That is presence. That is the Lord describing a feature of the kingdom landscape. When modern preachers turn that into “your personal walk of holiness,” they may sound pious, but they are weakening faith in prophecy. The highway can have spiritual lessons, sure. Everything in the Bible can teach you something spiritually. But the spiritual application must never cancel the doctrinal meaning. The doctrinal meaning here is a literal roadway in the Millennial Kingdom. 3. The Way of Holiness Is a Kingdom Route for a Cleansed People Now let us deal with the title of the road. “It shall be called The way of holiness” (Isaiah 35:8). That does not mean the road is imaginary. It means the road is consecrated. It belongs to a holy kingdom, under a holy King, for a holy people brought through judgment and redemption. In that day, Israel will not be what she has been in apostasy and rebellion. Zechariah 13:1 says, “In that day there shall be a fountain opened to the house of David and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem for sin and for uncleanness.” Ezekiel 36:25 says, “Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean.” This is kingdom cleansing after tribulation purging. The verse says, “the unclean shall not pass over it” (Isaiah 35:8). That is not because the road is fake. It is because the kingdom is regulated by righteousness. Today the unclean trample everything. They write laws, host talk shows, fill pulpits, run corporations, and tell Bible believers to be more tolerant while they vomit filth into every part of public life. But that day is coming to an end. In Christ’s kingdom there will be separation. There will be order. There will be holiness that is not mocked by the current age’s obsession with mixture. “Blessed are
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
The Highway of Holiness Isaiah 35:8-10 Introduction Isaiah 35 is one of those chapters that sends a Bible believer shouting and sends a liberal commentator reaching for a bottle of aspirin. It is too plain to spiritualize honestly, and too powerful to ignore if you still have enough sense left to believe what God said. The chapter opens with the desert blooming, the wilderness rejoicing, the lame man leaping, the blind seeing, the deaf hearing, and the redeemed returning to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads. Right in the middle of that kingdom passage, the Holy Ghost says, “And an highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called The way of holiness” (Isaiah 35:8). That is not vague church poetry. That is not a sentimental thought for a greeting card. That is not some invisible path in your heart. That is a real roadway in a real kingdom under a real King. The trouble with modern Bible teaching is that men have been trained to treat literal prophecy like an embarrassment. They can believe in literal sin, literal taxes, literal inflation, literal war, literal backsliding, and literal death, but when the Book says there is going to be a highway, all of a sudden they become poets. They say, “Well, the highway is just symbolic of sanctification,” or “it represents the believer’s walk,” or “it is a metaphor for spiritual access to God.” That sounds nice if you are writing a devotional calendar, but it falls apart the moment you read the context like a man with a spine. Isaiah 35 is not describing the church stumbling through this present evil world. It is describing the restoration that comes when the King takes over and the curse starts backing up under His authority. That is why this passage matters. If you lose the literal highway in Isaiah 35, you are not just losing a road. You are losing the kingdom. You are losing the geography of prophecy. You are losing the plain sense of the text. You are losing the difference between Israel and the Church. You are losing the great future restoration that the prophets thundered about from Genesis to Revelation. The verse says, “the redeemed shall walk there” (Isaiah 35:9), and “the ransomed of the LORD shall return, and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads” (Isaiah 35:10). That is movement. That is direction. That is destination. That is not mystical fog. That is the King bringing His people home on a sanctified roadway in the Millennial Kingdom. 1. The Context Demands a Literal Reading The first rule of Bible study is simple enough that even a seminary graduate ought to be able to get it once in a while. Read the passage where it sits. Isaiah 35 begins, “The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose” (Isaiah 35:1). That is not happening right now. The Sahara is not singing hymns, and the church age has not turned the curse into a botanical revival. Then the chapter says, “Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped” (Isaiah 35:5). That has kingdom overtones all over it. Christ gave samples of those miracles at His first coming, but the full condition described here belongs to His reign. The passage keeps stacking literal details on top of literal details. “For in the wilderness shall waters break out, and streams in the desert” (Isaiah 35:6). “And the parched ground shall become a pool, and the thirsty land springs of water” (Isaiah 35:7). If the streams are literal, if the waters are literal, if the desert is literal, if the blossoming is literal, then why in the name of common sense would the highway suddenly become figurative? What kind of Bible handling is that? That is not interpretation. That is doctrinal vandalism. Men do that because they are trying to protect their system from the text instead of bowing their system to the text. The climax of the chapter seals the matter. “And the ransomed of the LORD shall
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
TDS IS METASTISIZING: Leftists are crying FASCISM over Trump simply wanting the TRUTH to be reported, not fake news concocted to incite violence and discord amongst Americans. @ScottJenningsKY didn't mince words: "In their view, there are a number of media outlets that are relentlessly anti-American. And also, I think their content and this is an ongoing issue. They are relentlessly concerned about people who take information out of classified memos or classified briefings, and then present it in a certain way, it's trying to put a negative spin on the war effort that they consider to be inaccurate." ON POINT!
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Talk Church
Talk Church@churchtalkative·
What is one Bible verse that has genuinely changed the way you live?
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かっちゃん
かっちゃん@kacchan1138·
#飛行機の頭だけで100イイネ目指す
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Rod@asmo4u·
@ron_eisele HK 1/48 kit. 17 is such a beauty.
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Rod@asmo4u·
@milk_Kameo Very nice build. I flew with VS-29 on a TDY in 91. I need to build this kit myself. Thanks for sharing
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milk_kameo
milk_kameo@milk_Kameo·
ESCI 1/48 S-3A VS-29完成しました。完成させられると思ってなかったんでマジで嬉しい。大量のレジンパーツ、大量の錘。か細いプラ脚は折れるんでは!?といった想像は杞憂に終わり…主翼折畳みも上手くいってよかったよかった。積年の目標達成㊗️
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Jan Sairanen
Jan Sairanen@SairanenJan·
RA-5C Vigilante, Trumpeter 1/48
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Rod@asmo4u·
@Reskit_official Just finished these 1/32 MK.83 for my A-6E build. These were extremely nice to put together
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