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Kevin Micuch
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positive networker. opportunity seeker. author. disciple of Christ who loves helping people #thinkpositive and creator of https://t.co/PJ9LH94heX
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🚨 DONALD TRUMP JUST STUNNED THE WORLD
Suddenly, oil and gas tankers want to RUSH to the US to fill up on energy. Look at the Gulf of America!
It's almost like 47 had a plan this entire time 🔥
"Boats are sailing up, heading to OUR country, big, beautiful tankers — we're loading them up with oil, gas, and everything else!"
"It's a pretty beautiful thing to see."
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Barry Bonds only homered off 28 teams 😎

McNeil@REFLOG18
“Jose Ramirez has done it! The first cleveland major leaguer to homer off all 29 other teams.” -HAMMY
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Every bad guy is misunderstood.
Every hero is deeply flawed.
There is no black and white. Everybody is morally gray.
Worst part is, people have started shoving this ideology into Christianity.
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm
First look at Cinderella in ‘STEPS’, voiced by Amanda Seyfried. The film follows Cinderella’s evil stepsisters who are actually depicted as kind & misunderstood. Releasing later this year on Netflix.
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Which came first, the belief in the gospel message or the gospel message?
It is often said by our Catholic and Orthodox friends that Jesus gave us a Church, not a Bible. I would like to show that this claim does not accurately reflect what the scriptures themselves teach. While it is certainly true that Christ built a church, the emphasis in scripture is not on an institution existing apart from or prior to revelation, but on the divine message that He delivered to His apostles. The authority rests in what was revealed, not in the existence of a body of believers with nothing to believe yet.
Jesus explicitly promised that His apostles would receive and communicate His teaching. In John 14–16, He told them that the Holy Spirit would guide them into all truth and bring all His words that He had already taught them to their remembrance. That revealed "all truth" is what we now have preserved in written form. Paul affirms this in 2 Timothy 3:16–17, declaring that “all scripture is given by inspiration of God” and is sufficient to make the man of God “perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.” Likewise, 2 Peter 1:3 states that God “hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness,” and Jude exhorts believers to “earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints.” The consistent testimony is that the content preceded the church that believes that content to be true. The apostles did not create new truth; they recorded and transmitted what Christ had already given before His death, burial, and resurrection.
This becomes even clearer when we consider the nature of a testament. Hebrews 9:16 says, “For where a testament is, there must also of necessity be the death of the testator.” A testament must exist before it can be put into force by death. Therefore, the teaching of Christ, that is, the substance of the New Covenant, had to be given prior to His death, even if it was not yet fully enacted or in written form. To argue that there was no “New Testament” before Jesus died is to misunderstand the very nature of a testament. The content came first; the ratification came at the cross. What we possess today in scripture (writings) is that very content, faithfully recorded, and it is this revealed truth that serves as our final authority in all spiritual matters. The church submits to that authority as it always has. Those that don't, are not in fellowship with God, for they reject the authority of Christ.
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Wisdom isn’t allowed. Maturity is discouraged. Fear abounds.
This is no way to live the Christian life.
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