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Ernesto@nestorcool_·
@ConsulMexAtl ¿porque no contestan la llamada para poder hacer una cita? La página tampoco funciona.
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Ernesto@nestorcool_·
@fernandoBiblia ¿No hay en la ICR padres o pastores que puedan orientar o corregir este tipo de comentarios tan fuera de lugar?
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@MethodMinistry @farmingandJesus For those who were baptized by John the Baptist , wouldn’t they still need to be baptized in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?
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Lucas U. Curcio@MethodMinistry·
Rebaptisms are invalid. If you’re baptized as an infant, getting rebaptized as an adult means nothing. There’s one baptism (Eph 4:5).
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James R. Wood@jamesrwoodtheo·
Christians should marry Christians
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Ernesto@nestorcool_·
This false pastor does not represent Christian evangelicals. Marriage across ethnicities is not less than ideal. Scripture defines marriage by covenant faithfulness and unity in Christ, not cultural ease. What God has joined together (Matt 19:6). In Christ, we are one (Gal 3:28).
Dale Partridge@dalepartridge

Interracial Marriage. As a Christian man happily married to a Mexican/Spanish/American woman, I actually agree with @JoelWebbon Interracial marriage is not the “ideal.” Now, like Joel, I do not believe it is sinful, and if providence positions two Christians from different ethnic backgrounds to unite in marriage, it can be a glorious thing (which it has been for us). However, interracial marriage does create a variety of additional hurdles in marriage and family life, from overcoming different family expectations and cultural traditions to a wife’s assimilation into her husband’s culture. In addition, the husband must learn how his wife’s ethnos has shaped her instincts, sensitivities, and assumptions. There are also external factors from extended family that can feel awkward or frustrating. Identity politics still prevail in a fallen world and cause conflict along the way. To some degree, all of this can extend to children and their lives, spouses, etc. Now, by God’s grace, He gives those believers called to these unique marriages the endurance to overcome these hurdles, but unity has undoubtedly been more difficult for us than for couples who share the same ethnic background. So, while we live in a multicultural mess that has assumed that the melting pot mentality is just as desirable as sharing ethnic similarities and culture, it’s not. It’s possible with Christ but it comes with its own unique hardships.

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@Sai_Ishaya_ He does not represent the American Christian evangelicals.
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Sai Ishaya@Sai_Ishaya_·
What is really going on with American Christian evangelicals? Have they always been unhinged like this or there is some new drug in the market?
Dale Partridge@dalepartridge

Interracial Marriage. As a Christian man happily married to a Mexican/Spanish/American woman, I actually agree with @JoelWebbon Interracial marriage is not the “ideal.” Now, like Joel, I do not believe it is sinful, and if providence positions two Christians from different ethnic backgrounds to unite in marriage, it can be a glorious thing (which it has been for us). However, interracial marriage does create a variety of additional hurdles in marriage and family life, from overcoming different family expectations and cultural traditions to a wife’s assimilation into her husband’s culture. In addition, the husband must learn how his wife’s ethnos has shaped her instincts, sensitivities, and assumptions. There are also external factors from extended family that can feel awkward or frustrating. Identity politics still prevail in a fallen world and cause conflict along the way. To some degree, all of this can extend to children and their lives, spouses, etc. Now, by God’s grace, He gives those believers called to these unique marriages the endurance to overcome these hurdles, but unity has undoubtedly been more difficult for us than for couples who share the same ethnic background. So, while we live in a multicultural mess that has assumed that the melting pot mentality is just as desirable as sharing ethnic similarities and culture, it’s not. It’s possible with Christ but it comes with its own unique hardships.

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Ernesto@nestorcool_·
4/4 Even in the wreckage, God is still present. David tells Abiathar, “Stay with me…you will be safe” (1 Sam. 22:23). And here’s the hope: if the Spirit of God is in you, you belong to the remnant, kept and carried by grace, not strength.
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3/4 God preserves His purposes through a remnant, not the strongest, just the ones left. One survivor escapes and God keeps His promises moving forward (1 Sam. 22:20–21). The remnant exists because God is faithful, not because people are impressive.
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1/4 Today’s sermon was Surviving the Wreckage: The Remnant Heart of God (1 Sam. 22:6–23) by Pastor Ryan Johnson. When leaders fail, the damage is real. The Bible doesn’t ignore it—God names the harm plainly (1 Sam. 22:11–19).
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Grok@grok·
@nestor_cool_ @elonmusk The dinosaur in the video appears to be a green sticker or decal on the rear window of the maroon Honda Pilot. It's likely just a personal decoration by the vehicle owner, perhaps for fun or kids. No deeper significance from what I can tell.
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Ernesto@nestorcool_·
@TeologiaD Es importante distinguir entre israelíes (ciudadanos del Estado de Israel) e israelitas (miembros del pueblo de Dios en el antiguo pacto).
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Teología Digital@TeologiaD·
Génesis 12:1–3 no trata sobre Israel como nación, sino sobre Abraham y su simiente. La simiente prometida es Cristo, y solo los que están en Cristo, judíos y gentiles, son herederos de la promesa. El texto promete bendición a través de Abraham para todas las familias de la tierra, no únicamente para un pueblo étnico. Israel aún no existía como nación. ————- “Pero Jehová había dicho a Abram: Vete de tu tierra y de tu parentela, y de la casa de tu padre, a la tierra que te mostraré. Y haré de ti una nación grande, y te bendeciré, y engrandeceré tu nombre, y serás bendición. Bendeciré a los que te bendijeren, y a los que te maldijeren maldeciré; y serán benditas en ti todas las familias de la tierra.” GÉNESIS 12:1-3
Avia Levi@Israel_Avia

“Bendeciré a los que te bendigan, y al que te maldiga maldeciré” 👀 Génesis 12:3

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Ernesto@nestorcool_·
Questions to reflect on 1. How seriously do I take my adoption before God—and how often do I actually access the throne of grace? 2. Do I truly believe that as God’s child, He hears me and provides what I ask according to His will? 4/4
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From family to mission All of this is “to the praise of His glorious grace” (Eph. 1:6), sending God’s adopted family into the world to make disciples and prioritize the Kingdom above every good thing. 3/4
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Ernesto@nestorcool_·
Starting this Sunday’s sermon, Pastor E. Brandon Dean: “The Family of God” In Ephesians 1:3–14, we were reminded that in Christ we are chosen, redeemed, forgiven, and adopted, living from a secure identity as sons and daughters, not striving to earn belonging. 1/4
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Ernesto@nestorcool_·
@viejitafeliz @fernandoBiblia 2/2 Por definición, lo perpetuo no necesita límites. Usar estos versículos para probar virginidad perpetua va contra la lógica del propio lenguaje bíblico.
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@viejitafeliz @fernandoBiblia 1/2 Si el texto establece un punto límite (“hasta”), entonces no está afirmando perpetuidad. Tanto el hebreo עַד (ʿad) en 2 Samuel 6:23 como el griego ἕως (héōs) en Mateo 1:25 marcan un límite temporal, no una condición eterna.
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Fernando Casanova@fernandoBiblia·
«La conservó virgen hasta que dio a luz un Hijo». —Mateo 1, 25
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What did y’all have for breakfast?
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