Jonah Vaark ✝️

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Jonah Vaark ✝️

Jonah Vaark ✝️

@jonahvaark

Planet Earth Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Franklin Graham
Franklin Graham@Franklin_Graham·
I’m calling for 50 days of prayer for our nation as we look forward to our 250th anniversary on July 4—and it begins today! Each day, a pastor from a different state will lead us in a prayer for America at noon ET right here on my X page, and I ask you to join us. Pray with me right now that we as individuals, and as a nation, will turn to the God of our fathers—the God of the Bible. And then come back at noon when a pastor from Alabama will lead us in prayer. I hope you’ll come back every day for 50 days—and share this with your friends and encourage them to pray! I believe in the power of prayer! OneNationUnderGod.com #50Days50States50Prayers @BGEA
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Anna Lulis
Anna Lulis@annamlulis·
BREAKING: 78-year-old pastor Clive Johnston has been convicted in Ireland for publicly reading the Bible verse John 3:16 The judge claims abortion-minded women could be influenced to choose life for their unborn babies. He made no direct mention of abortion. Pray for him 🙏
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Hugh Ross
Hugh Ross@RTB_HRoss·
The heart of the discerning acquires knowledge; the ears of the wise seek it out.—Proverbs 18:15 It is not good to have zeal without knowledge, nor to be hasty and miss the way.—Proverbs 19:2 Never stop learning my friends and find joy in gaining understanding and wisdom.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The Fibonacci sequence (0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13…) isn’t just math — it’s a universal pattern. As it grows, ratios of terms approach the Golden Ratio (Φ ≈1.618), a harmony found in spirals, plants, shells, galaxies & even DNA. [🎞️ thevisualalchemy]
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The Babylon Bee
The Babylon Bee@TheBabylonBee·
Tragedy: Local Man Has To Go To Work Even Though He Doesn't Feel Like It buff.ly/GpKdb9Y
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
Every ancient culture had its gods, and every god had a job. The god of the sunrises and sets. The god of the river floods and recedes. The god of war fights and rests. They were defined by their function, and their function had boundaries. And then a voice speaks from a burning bush on the back side of a desert, and Moses makes the mistake of asking it for a name. The answer he gets back is Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh. I AM THAT I AM. This God, unlike the gods of the past, is the ground of all existence itself. Everything that is, is because He is. You cannot name Him because naming Him would require a word bigger than any we have. And then Jesus of Nazareth walks into the Gospel of John and picks that statement up and puts it in His own mouth. He does it not once but seven times, and each time He is making a claim so enormous that His first-century Jewish audience understood it immediately, even if modern readers who have been stripped of that context often miss it entirely. “I am the bread of life.” “I am the light of the world.” “I am the door.” “I am the good shepherd.” “I am the resurrection and the life.” “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” “I am the true vine.” Every single one of those statements begins with ego eimi, which means I AM. Those are the same words the Greek Septuagint used to translate the unpronounceable name God gave Moses at the bush. Jesus is not using a figure of speech. He is not reaching for a metaphor. He is invoking Exodus 3. He is saying that the uncategorizable, uncontainable, unnameable God that Moses met on the mountain is standing in front of you right now in human skin. And in case there was any ambiguity left in the room, He removes it completely in John 8:58. The Pharisees are arguing with Him about Abraham, and Jesus says, “Before Abraham was, I AM.” He does not say I was. He says I AM. He uses the present tense. And the Pharisees picked up stones to kill Him, not because they were confused but because they understood exactly what He was claiming. He was not claiming to be old. He was not claiming to be a prophet. He was claiming to be the voice from the bush. The I AM statements only work if you understand Exodus. They only carry their world-breaking weight if you know the covenant history, the burning bush, and the divine name that was so holy it could not be spoken aloud. Jesus did not appear out of nowhere with a startup religion and a set of inspirational quotes. He walked into a story that had been unfolding for two thousand years and said He was the one the story had been about the entire time. When you cut the Jewish root, when you treat His heritage as incidental, you sever the I AM statements from their foundation. Those statements are God fulfilling the promise He made at the bush by showing up in person to do what He said He would do. “I will be what I will be.” And what He chose to be was one of us, a Jewish man from Nazareth who carried the unspeakable name in a body that could bleed. That is the character of God, and it is the thing that makes the biblical narrative unlike any other religious text on earth. He is not a God who stays abstract and unapproachable, hidden safely. He is a God who came down. He is a God who showed up. He is a God who says I AM and then proves it by becoming someone you can touch. And He is a God that died for all of our sins so that we may be saved.
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autocorrect2.0@autocorrect2_0·
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J.C. Ryle@JCRyle·
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Talk Church
Talk Church@churchtalkative·
4 things you MUST quit to grow closer to God (you’re doing #4)😱👀
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Talk Church
Talk Church@churchtalkative·
Gods Got this!
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
True.
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Owen Strachan
Owen Strachan@ostrachan·
It's a great day to bring back this AMAZING Paul Washer quote on the sanctifying nature of marriage: "How would you ever learn unconditional love if you were married to someone who met all the conditions? How would you ever learn mercy, patience, long-suffering, heart-felt compassion if you were married to someone who never failed you? Who is never difficult with you? Who never sinned against you? Who is never slow to acknowledge their sin or ask for forgiveness? How would you ever learn grace, to pour out your favor on someone who did not deserve it, if you were married to someone who was always deserving of all good things? The main purpose of marriage is that through your marriage, you both become conformed to the image of Jesus Christ."
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Juanita Broaddrick
Juanita Broaddrick@atensnut·
AMEN! 🙏🏼
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End Tribalism in Politics
End Tribalism in Politics@EndTribalism·
RFK Jr. gets emotional sharing his thoughts on faith and spirituality. “God talks to us in a whisper.” “The world is clamoring at us with all this loud noise and these shiny things all the time.” “The world is a very noisy place.” “We’re all a combination of both spiritual beings and biological beings.” “God is not going to intrude on our life.” “He's not going to kick down our door.” “He needs to be invited in.” “And that starts with that act of surrender.” @CMLBCKRecovery
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Hugh Ross
Hugh Ross@RTB_HRoss·
I'm shocked at how many people think humans have never visited the Moon or that spacecraft never have landed on the Moon. I watched live on television the Apollo 11 astronauts place a lunar laser ranging reflector on the Moon's surface (image 1). Image 2 shows the lunar laser ranging instrument placed on the Moon by Apollo 15 astronauts. Image 3 shows the location of the 3 Apollo lunar laser ranging reflectors. Physicists have reflected laser beams from Earth off these reflectors daily since 1969. Thanks to these reflection experiments, the biblical claim that the laws of physics are immutable has been demonstrated to a remarkable degree. They show that the gravitational force constant varies by no more than 1.5 x 10^-14/year and the electron-to-proton mass ratio by no more than 4.5 x 10^-14/year.
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