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H.Lalrinpuia

@rinpuia_h

Personal account. Civil Servant #Mizoram ✝️

Aizawl, India Katılım Şubat 2017
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Talk Church
Talk Church@churchtalkative·
What believers are "in Christ": - Chosen (Eph. 1:4) - Forgiven (Eph. 1:7) - Justified (Rom. 5:1) - New creations (2 Cor. 5:17) - Children of God (Gal. 3:26) - Free from condemnation (Rom. 8:1) - Sealed with the Spirit (Eph. 1:13) - Raised with Christ (Col. 3:1) - God’s workmanship (Eph. 2:10) - More than conquerors (Rom. 8:37) Christian, remember who you are.
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Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
Sylvester Stallone: "The church is the gym of the soul… The more I turn myself over to believing in Jesus, the pressure is off me now." "Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior"
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Match of the Day@BBCMOTD·
Two handball shouts go in Arsenal's favour. Do you think the referee made the right calls?
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𝐘𝐎𝐔'𝐑𝐄 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐕𝐀𝐑: 𝐏𝐄𝐍𝐀𝐋𝐓𝐘 𝐎𝐑 𝐍𝐎𝐓? 📺
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H.Lalrinpuia@rinpuia_h·
@CFCDaily No problem! I always support Premier League clubs in the UCL, no matter which one.
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CFCDaily@CFCDaily·
Got a bad feeling Arsenal win tonight…
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David Jeremiah
David Jeremiah@davidjeremiah·
"...when God brought me through cancer, He didn't do it so I could go sit on a beach somewhere. He did it so I could serve Him with my life. And I've had so much joy doing that." . What Does the Bible Say About the End Times? (The Triumph of the Gospel)
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Ballers In God@BallersinGod

There are people who spend their whole lives chasing things they believe will satisfy them. Money. Status. Relationships. Success. Attention. Yet so many still end up empty. Why? Because nothing in this world was ever meant to take the place of Jesus. Paul wrote: “Indeed I also count all things loss for the excellence of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord…” Philippians 3:8 (NKJV) Paul had influence, intelligence, position, and respect, yet after encountering Jesus, he realised none of it compared to knowing Him. Jesus is worth everything because He gave everything first. He is worth the sacrifice. Worth the surrender. Worth the waiting. Worth losing temporary things to gain eternal life. Following Jesus will sometimes cost you comfort, popularity, or certain opportunities. But nothing you lay down for God compares to what He gives in return. The world offers temporary satisfaction. Jesus offers eternal life. The world changes constantly. Jesus remains faithful forever. The world tells you to build your life around yourself. Jesus shows you what real life actually is. Sometimes we fear fully surrendering because we think God will take from us. But the truth is, anything you place into God’s hands becomes safer than it ever was in your own. When you truly see the cross, you realise Jesus is not simply a part of life. He is life. And one moment in His presence is worth more than everything this world could offer. Today, ask yourself honestly: What am I holding onto that I value more than Jesus? Because when you finally realise who He truly is, surrender no longer feels like loss. It feels worth it.

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H.Lalrinpuia@rinpuia_h·
I agree with him. That night, when Terry was shown a red card after he fouled Sanchez, all hope seemed lost. But when Ramirez scored in the dying minute of the first half, I knew it was written in the stars that @ChelseaFC would lift the trophy.
Dan@CfcDan_01

🚨 Gerard Piqué on Chelsea 2012 at Camp Nou:* "That Chelsea comeback against us in 2012 is honestly one of the two greatest comebacks I’ve ever witnessed in football. And I say that as someone who was on the pitch suffering through it. We were 2–0 up at Camp Nou, Chelsea were down to ten men after the red card, and the whole stadium already felt sure Barcelona were going through. Normally in football, that situation is over. But mentally, they were unbelievable. I remember looking across and seeing players throwing themselves into tackles, blocking shots with everything, fighting for every second like their lives depended on it. What shocked me most was that they never panicked. Most teams in that atmosphere against Barcelona would completely collapse. Chelsea somehow became calmer after going down to ten men. The goal before halftime changed everything psychologically. Suddenly, even with all the possession we had, you could feel Chelsea growing stronger mentally while frustration started entering our team. And then Torres scoring at the end… honestly, I’ve never heard the Camp Nou go that silent. It felt impossible that we were out after everything that happened in the game. People always talk about tactics in football, but that night was about mentality. Pure mentality. I still haven’t seen many teams react to adversity the way Chelsea did in that semifinal. You can dislike their style, you can argue about luck, but mentally that Chelsea team was one of the strongest teams I’ve ever faced."

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H.Lalrinpuia@rinpuia_h·
That night at Camp Nou will live forever. The moment we beat Barcelona, it was written in the stars that the 🏆 was ours. We need that exact same fearless, elite mentality under the new manager. Bring those standards back, @ChelseaFC !
Stunner@invertCucurella

🚨 JUST IN: Gerard Piqué says Chelsea coming back from 2–0 down with 10 men to eliminate Barcelona in the 2012 UCL semifinal is one of the TOP two GREATEST COMEBACKS he has ever witnessed, admitting he has “never seen mentality like that before.” That Chelsea comeback against us in 2012 is honestly one of the two greatest comebacks I’ve ever witnessed in football. And I say that as someone who was on the pitch suffering through it." "We were 2–0 up at Camp Nou, Chelsea were down to ten men after the red card, and the whole stadium already felt sure Barcelona were going through. Normally in football, that situation is over." "But mentally, they were unbelievable. I remember looking across and seeing players throwing themselves into tackles, blocking shots with everything, fighting for every second like their lives depended on it." "What shocked me most was that they never panicked. Most teams in that atmosphere against Barcelona would completely collapse. Chelsea somehow became calmer after going down to ten men." "The goal before halftime changed everything psychologically. Suddenly, even with all the possession we had, you could feel Chelsea growing stronger mentally while frustration started entering our team." "And then Torres scoring at the end… honestly, I’ve never heard the Camp Nou go that silent. It felt impossible that we were out after everything that happened in the game." "People always talk about tactics in football, but that night was about mentality. Pure mentality. I still haven’t seen many teams react to adversity the way Chelsea did in that semifinal." "You can dislike their style, you can argue about luck, but mentally that Chelsea team was one of the strongest teams I’ve ever faced."

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OB@CFC_OBED·
Once Xabi Alonso gets rid of these players , I will know he’s a serious coach Delap Tosin Badiahsile Chalobah Garnacho Guiu Add yours
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H.Lalrinpuia@rinpuia_h·
Nicely said, sir! There are many professions that pay more than civil service. But people are always copycatting and envious of civil services.
KBS Sidhu, ex-IAS 🇮🇳@kbssidhu1961

UNPOPULAR OPINION: People do not enter the civil services merely to serve the nation, nor even primarily to make money. They enter to claim, however modestly, a share in the country’s Raj Darbar Yog — the aura, proximity, access, and authority of the ruling establishment. No other profession offers anything remotely comparable. One may say: then enter politics. But for a young, intelligent, educated person from an ordinary middle-class family, politics is often an impossible arena to negotiate. The gates are already crowded by entrenched interests, inherited networks, money power, caste equations, muscle, patronage, and dynastic privilege. That is why proximity to power remains such an enduring human temptation. Why, after all, does Elon Musk — despite possessing more wealth than almost any individual in history — still seek involvement with the Trump administration? It is not money that draws him. It is influence, relevance, access, and the intoxicating possibility of shaping the machinery of the State itself. In that sense, the civil servant, the politician, and the billionaire are not always chasing very different things. At different scales, each seeks entry into the same Raj Darbar: the place where decisions are made, resources are directed, reputations are shaped, and history is influenced.

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Futy chels
Futy chels@FutyChels·
🚨🗞️ NEW: Mikel Arteta has reportedly reached out to Enzo Maresca and members of the Chelsea F.C. dressing room ahead of Arsenal’s huge clash with Paris Saint-Germain. According to sources close to the situation, Arteta wanted detailed insight into how Maresca’s Chelsea side managed to score three goals against PSG last season, something many top European sides failed to do. The conversations reportedly focused on PSG’s defensive weaknesses, how to press them aggressively, and how to stop their attack from controlling transitions. Sources even claim Arteta was “desperate” to understand the tactical setup used by Maresca and repeatedly pushed for details behind Chelsea’s approach against the French giants. It is also believed Arteta personally contacted Reece James to help convince Maresca to reveal the “secret” behind Chelsea’s performance against PSG.
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H.Lalrinpuia@rinpuia_h·
@FCBayern You forgot to mark Kvaratskhelia in both legs. When you shut him down, PSG are not the same. Chelsea did this to them in last year's Club World Cup final, and he was substituted in the 58th minute. Please take note of it @Arsenal
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IMole
IMole@UTDIMole·
Your life depends on ONE free kick. The wall is set. The keeper is ready. Name one player below you can trust to save your life👀
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