Dennis twitchell

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Dennis twitchell

Dennis twitchell

@dtwitchell1970

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Dennis twitchell
Dennis twitchell@dtwitchell1970·
@RevivedThoughts We do comunity outreach on the last Wed of the month where we eat and take food out to shutins. We do potluck for baptisms and new member graduation, Mother's Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and especially Easter.
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Troy Frasier AKA Revived Studios
Should churches do potlucks or some other kind of meal together? It's a tradition that goes back to the earliest days.
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Sofia@Sofia50020Sofia·
If Margaret Thatcher was a Rolls Royce what is Starmer?
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Mr. Mike
Mr. Mike@mrmikeMTL·
Play a single video game for a year 9 hours a day to get $5M. What game are you playing?
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Dennis twitchell@dtwitchell1970·
@AwaitingChrist Paul preached in Roman's that he was converting Gentiles in order to make the Jewish jealous so that they would convert.
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Awaiting Christ@AwaitingChrist·
Can a Jewish person, who wants to receive Jesus, do so now?
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Dennis twitchell@dtwitchell1970·
@greta I think we are still paying our taxes to cover Comisky Park for a team that has been in the tank for 20 years. Let them leave.
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What is your opinion of the Chicago Bear possibly moving to Hammond, Indiana?
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Dennis twitchell@dtwitchell1970·
@WallStreetApes I once gave my dog some sliders from a fast food joint that has been around forever and he sniffed them and walked away. I thought they were awful.and so did he.
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Another American reporting wildlife no longer eats our fruits and vegetables sold in grocery stores He put celery, grapes, green peppers, broccoli and more, no animals will touch it He put out cans of tuna for stray cats that are obviously very hungry, they won’t eat it This is a very common issue that people are starting to notice. It’s the chemicals and additives Here’s why, around 10,000 food additive and chemicals are legal in the US Of these, about 3,000 of had not even been reviewed by the FDA for safety because of the GRAS (generally recognized as safe) loophole For comparison The EU only allows about 400 Our food is poison
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domino
domino@DominoRxxx·
Had a lady come in today, her fingertips are yellow. She’s staining everything she touches. Her white shorts are stained yellow, her steering wheel, phone charger, etc. She goes to the doctor, doc asks if she’s a smoker (no), checks her liver (normal)
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Dennis twitchell@dtwitchell1970·
@TNTJohn1717 I just did a Bible study on the intertestamental period where we reviewed why Jesus came when he did and what prepared his path.
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
Christ Split Time in Half Key Verse: “But when the fulness of the time was come, God sent forth his Son, made of a woman, made under the law,” (Galatians 4:4). Introduction When the Lord Jesus Christ came into this world, He did not arrive as a religious accident, a Jewish reformer, a moral philosopher, or some gentle teacher that history later inflated into a divine figure. That is the line the unbelieving scholar, the modernist preacher, and the Christ-rejecting professor have been feeding the public for generations. They want a Jesus small enough to fit inside their classroom, weak enough to be corrected by their footnotes, and harmless enough to sit politely beside Buddha, Muhammad, Confucius, and every other religious name they drag out when they want to reduce truth to opinion. But the Bible does not present Jesus Christ like that. The Bible presents Him as the appointed center of history. Galatians 4:4 says, “But when the fulness of the time was come, God sent forth his Son, made of a woman, made under the law.” That means Christ did not merely enter history. He arrived when history reached the exact point ordained by God. The world measures history by empires, wars, inventions, dynasties, revolutions, economies, and civilizations. Men talk about Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome, the Dark Ages, the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, the industrial age, the digital age, and whatever new age the devil’s crowd is trying to sell this week. But God measures history by His Son. Everything before Christ was moving toward Him. Everything after Christ is moving from Him toward His return. The cross stands behind us as the completed payment for sin, and the clouds stand before us as the promised appearing of the same Jesus. The world may call Him a teacher, a martyr, a prophet, an influence, or a revolutionary, but heaven calls Him “King of kings, and Lord of lords” (Revelation 19:16). That is not religious decoration. That is the final title over the whole timeline. The coming of Jesus Christ split time in half because He is the hinge on which creation, prophecy, redemption, and judgment all turn. You cannot explain the Bible without Him. You cannot explain Israel without Him. You cannot explain the church without Him. You cannot explain prophecy without Him. You cannot explain the future without Him. He is not a chapter in God’s plan. He is the One for whom the plan exists. “For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible… all things were created by him, and for him” (Colossians 1:16). That verse will knock the stuffing out of every liberal Christology ever invented. Christ is not a late development in religious consciousness. He is the Creator, the Redeemer, the Judge, the Head of the church, the heir of David’s throne, the Lamb slain, the Lion coming, and the One before whom every knee will bow. 1. The Fulness of Time Was Not a Guess on God’s Calendar Galatians 4:4 says, “But when the fulness of the time was come.” Notice the wording. It does not say when man was ready. It does not say when Rome was ready. It does not say when religion evolved enough to invent a Christ figure. It says when “the fulness of the time” was come. God had a calendar before men had clocks. God had an appointment before Rome had roads. God had a plan before Caesar had a throne. The birth of Christ happened at the precise moment God had ordained. The world thinks history is a series of accidents with powerful men trying to manage the damage. The Bible says God “worketh all things after the counsel of his own will” (Ephesians 1:11). Christ was not born one year too early or one year too late. He came on time. The phrase “fulness of the time” shows that history was filling up like a vessel. Promise had been given in Eden when God said the seed of the woman would bruise the serpent’s head. Covenant had been given to Abraham when God promised that in his seed all nations of the earth would be
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
Perry Stone, Alien Disclosure, and the Final Sky Deception: Why the World Is Being Prepared to Believe Fallen Angels Are Saviors From the Stars The world is being trained to look up, but not to look up the way a Bible believer looks up. A Bible believer looks up expecting the Lord Jesus Christ from heaven, the blessed hope, the shout, the voice of the archangel, the trump of God, and the catching away of the saints before the wrath of God breaks loose on this Christ-rejecting world. The world looks up expecting visitors, disclosure, advanced civilizations, cosmic teachers, non-human intelligence, and some new revelation from beyond. That is the difference between Bible hope and satanic conditioning. One looks for the Saviour. The other looks for a counterfeit. So when Perry Stone says pastors are allegedly being told by government-connected people to prepare their people for coming information about UFOs, aliens, strange craft, non-earth materials, and even grotesque creatures, the wise man does not run into panic, and he does not run into mockery. He stops, opens his Bible, and says, “I have seen this pattern before.” For decades, the world laughed at people who believed in UFOs, then slowly brought the subject into science fiction, then into movies, then into documentaries, then into military testimony, then into congressional hearings, then into government vocabulary, and now into theological concern. That is how conditioning works. The devil does not usually drop a deception on a generation all at once. He marinates them in it. He gives them cartoons as children, blockbusters as teenagers, “scientific possibilities” as adults, and official statements when the time is ripe. The vocabulary changes from “flying saucers” to “UFOs,” then from “UFOs” to “UAPs,” then from “aliens” to “non-human intelligence,” because the devil understands language better than most Christians understand doctrine. He knows how to soften the edges, remove the ridicule, dignify the subject, and get the public ready to accept something they would have rejected fifty years ago. That alone ought to make a Bible believer pay attention. But attention is not the same thing as gullibility. A Bible believer does not need to accept every viral clip, every government rumor, every alleged whistleblower claim, every YouTube headline, every Grok summary, every image, or every preacher’s second-hand report as established fact. The Bible believer should be sharper than that. Unknown lights do not automatically equal aliens. Classified footage does not automatically equal truth. A government release does not automatically equal honesty. A preacher’s warning does not automatically settle the details. But the spiritual direction is plain. The world is being prepared for a narrative in which beings from above, beyond, or outside humanity are introduced as intelligent, advanced, powerful, and possibly benevolent. That is not a small thing. That is the kind of thing that could shake weak Christians, seduce lost men, fuel apostasy, and give the devil a ready-made explanation for supernatural events he does not want interpreted through the King James Bible. Chapter 1: Government Disclosure Is Not Divine Revelation The first thing to settle is authority. If the government releases files tomorrow, the files are not scripture. If a Pentagon spokesman stands behind a podium and says, “We are not alone,” that statement does not outrank Genesis, Job, Isaiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Matthew, Luke, John, Paul, Peter, Jude, or Revelation. If a military pilot testifies that he saw something move in a way no known aircraft can move, that may be interesting, but it is not doctrinal authority. If a scientist says recovered material does not match known human manufacture, that may raise questions, but it does not define the heavens. The Bible believer’s problem today is not lack of information. It is the loss of final authority. People will read every classified rumor,
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Dennis twitchell
Dennis twitchell@dtwitchell1970·
@CrazyVibes_1 I still watch this show and its about the only one I wish they would bring back. Andre Braugher as his prison psychiatrist was spellbinding.
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Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
He was paid millions to play a miserable man — and couldn't tell where the character ended and he began. When the creators of House M.D. were casting in 2004, they wanted someone quintessentially American. British actors, they believed, couldn’t pull off the accent convincingly. They weren’t even looking overseas. Thousands of miles away in Namibia, Hugh Laurie was filming a movie and heard about the role. He couldn’t fly to Los Angeles. He couldn’t walk into a polished audition room. So he went into his hotel bathroom — the only space with enough light — propped up a camera, grabbed an umbrella as a cane, and recorded two scenes. He sent the tape, apologizing for how rough it looked. Executive producer Bryan Singer watched it and was captivated. He had no idea Laurie was British. That tape changed everything. The pilot drew seven million viewers. Respectable. Not earth-shattering. But over the following seasons, House became a global phenomenon. Laurie became the most-watched leading man on television, according to Guinness World Records. What nobody saw was the weight he carried. For eight seasons, Laurie worked sixteen-hour days. He was in nearly every scene. Los Angeles on set, London with his wife and three children — six thousand miles apart for nine months each year. The isolation crept in slowly. Laurie had battled depression since his youth, seeking help in 1996. The relentless schedule made it worse. He described “very, very black days” on set, a feeling of being exposed and trapped. The irony was impossible to ignore. Here was a man grappling with darkness, praised for playing a character defined by misery. The line between Hugh and House blurred with every episode. He kept his American accent between takes. Rode his Triumph Bonneville at dawn, finding brief freedom in speed and air rushing over him. But he never walked away. Eight seasons, 177 episodes. He stayed because it was the role of a lifetime. When House ended in 2012, Laurie stepped back. Music called. He released blues albums, toured with a band, and returned to acting on his terms — smaller, stranger roles, a Golden Globe-winning turn in The Night Manager. He didn’t disappear. He just stopped running on someone else’s clock. Playing House was like carrying a heavy, beautiful stone. You can’t set it down. But you can’t ignore its weight. Sometimes the greatest performances come from people who have lived the pain they portray. Laurie didn’t act misery. He understood it.
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