Ever More 62

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Ever More 62

Ever More 62

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Присоединился Aralık 2024
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Ever More 62@62EverMore·
@JoeHo585871 @SavedBcGrace @DefiantLs I was confused too but later in the story it seems the reporter had written it ‘misplacing the modifier’. She meant to be saying that that poor, poor child had died.
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Joe Ho
Joe Ho@JoeHo585871·
@SavedBcGrace @DefiantLs Yeah I feel like the most important part of this story is how the 7 men who raped the baby WERE ALL DEAD??? Wtf???
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
A mother has sold her 17 month old child to six men for money. She deserves to rot in prison.
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Tom Fitton
Tom Fitton@TomFitton·
Justice Alito (joined by Justice Thomas) calls out the judicial coup by the Supreme Court against @RealDonaldTrump... In sum, literally in the middle of the night, the Court issued unprecedented and legally questionable relief without giving the lower courts a chance to rule, without hearing from the opposing party, within eight hours of receiving the application, with dubious factual support for its order, and without providing any explanation for its order. I refused to join the Court’s order because we had no good reason to think that, under the circumstances, issuing an order at midnight was necessary or appropriate. Both the Executive and the Judiciary have an obligation to follow the law. The Executive must proceed under the terms of our order in Trump v. J. G. G., 604 U. S. ___ (2025) (per curiam), and this Court should follow established procedures.
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One Token
One Token@OneTokenDeFi·
You’re coming in a little hot here, which is OK, it’s the Internet. I do it too. But here’s the thing, you’re either a child of Ishmael, or a child of Isaac, if you’re a child of Ishmael, you’ll condemn others, if you’re a child of Isaac, you won’t, you’ll be the one being condemned. If you’re a child of Ishmael that means you’re legalistic, if you’re a child of Isaac it means you believe in grace. So which camp are you in?
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🌷 LIZZIE🌷
🌷 LIZZIE🌷@farmingandJesus·
If you defend Paula white and Ken Copeland imma go ahead and assume you don’t read your Bible and massively lack discernment. No softer way to put it here …
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
What's a really harmless thing you judge people for anyway
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proclaimthegospelbahamas242
proclaimthegospelbahamas242@Albert_JMajor·
𝐐𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: What is Free Grace? 𝐀𝐧𝐬𝐰𝐞𝐫: Free Grace is the biblical doctrine that teaches salvation is received solely by believing in Jesus Christ—by faith alone, plus nothing, minus nothing. Eternal life is a free gift, and once a person is saved, they are eternally secure in Christ and cannot lose their salvation. Grace is free and means unmerited favor. Salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus alone because He died on the Cross, shedding His blood to pay for all our sins. He was buried and bodily rose again on the third day for the justification of all who believe in Him alone for salvation. Once saved, a believer remains eternally secure in Christ.
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Ever More 62
Ever More 62@62EverMore·
@bparker2774 @AloneJesusSaves It does. And thank you for providing the pastor’s name because it’s a really interesting theory and I want to know more.
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𝑩𝒐𝒃𝒃𝒚𝑩𝒐𝒚
I recently heard a sermon on this subject, the reason for the difference in what Paul taught and what James taught. I believe the Pastor’s name is Scott Thomas of Free Life Chapel. Paul: Paul wrote the letter to the believers in Rome. There they began to believe you had to prove your faith with works. If you didn’t, you were not saved. Thus, Paul taught salvation through faith alone, works not required for salvation. James: He was the leader of the church in Jerusalem. They began to believe once you were saved you had a license to sin. Thus, James taught once saved you would demonstrate your faith through works of the Spirit. I like something else he said, “Faith alone saves, but faith that saves does not stand alone. Faith is the root of salvation, but good works are the fruit of salvation.” Hope this helps.🙏🏼
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❤️✝️ 1 Cor 15:1-4 KJV ❤️
❤️✝️ 1 Cor 15:1-4 KJV ❤️@AloneJesusSaves·
James is not stating that those works save us into eternal life. He is stating that those works profit others and justify us before men, not God. James is written to believers, has nothing to do with receiving eternal life. All about discipleship (practical sanctification)
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Ian Jaeger
Ian Jaeger@IanJaeger29·
BREAKING: Senator Josh Hawley calls for Congress to roll back the nationwide injunction. This would prevent a single District judge from halting a federal policy nationwide. This must be done.
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
I hope you learned some lessons about reputation from this post If you found it at all interesting, I highly encourage you to follow me @alexfinn for more Also feel free to hit like and RT on the post linked below x.com/AlexFinnX/stat…
Alex Finn@AlexFinn

This is Mark Rober He spent years building one of the strongest reputations in social media. Loved by tens of millions of followers Yesterday he obliterated it all with one 18 minute video It's a story of greed, deception, and cowardice Here's the story of what happened:

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Matthew Zimmerman 🇺🇸
Matthew Zimmerman 🇺🇸@MattZimmerman26·
I knocked on 75 doors today and talked to 2 dozen voters today. After I explained to them what was at stake for this election in WI on April 1st. They told me immediately they are going to vote for Brad Schimel @TeamSchimel coming up. I also sent 235 postcards out this week to voters. I got another 165 postcards on hand. I just got my stamps today so the rest of that will be sent out this week. My business letters will be coming on Monday and Tuesday. I got 700 of them because I would love to add a personal touch to it because we have a lot on the line here in this election and I don't voters sitting at home. If the voters sit at home. It's a vote for Susan Crawford. I don't want that. I am putting a ton of urgency and effort into all of this. I did text 350 people this week and most of all of them are going to be voting for Schimel. I had a few liberals, but I just shrug it off because If their not gonna stop drinking the dems coolaid. I really can't help them. It's up to them. @Eduke15 just announce the @EarlyVoteAction is up and running again so everyone should be able to download the app and start doing what I am doing. I don't want WI to be the next Illinois. I don't want the democrats to wreck havoc and to put a fresh coat of blue paint on our state in the midterms and in 2028. I am doing all I can. I would love for you guys help. 🇺🇸 ❤️ @ScottPresler I hope I made you proud today. I hope everyone at @AmericaMission_ proud today. I hope I made @laurenboebert proud today. 🇺🇸 💯 🔥 @patriot_savvy
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Ever More 62
Ever More 62@62EverMore·
@TheTubby2024 @libsoftiktok He doesn’t take responsibility for being the cause of the disagreement. He led the Whitehouse to believe that he was ready to sign the deal then added more demands on air. Not really an apology when he says ‘it happened’.
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Jim Devine
Jim Devine@TheTubby2024·
@libsoftiktok It makes economic sense for the US to complete this deal. Trump got his apology so let’s move ahead with signing the deal
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Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Zelensky is now begging for help from Trump and to sign a deal with the U.S. just days after he blew up the deal in the White House when he acted like an ungrateful child and picked an argument with Trump and Vance
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Ever More 62@62EverMore·
@BriggsJen68250 @RapidResponse47 Filibuster. Is there anything wrong with bringing back the real thing? Make them put effort into blocking it rather than the ‘let’s not and say we did’ option the senate has now.
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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act was just blocked in the Senate. Why do they want boys to play in your daughter’s sports so bad?
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
BREAKING: Polish PM Donald Tusk speaking before flying to London for today’s Ukraine emergency summit: “500 million Europeans are asking 300 million Americans to defend them against 140 million Russians (…) Europe today lacks the belief that we are truly a global power”
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Stefan
Stefan@LostViking86·
@RychardeM @LauraPowellEsq @WittWellness @seanmdav With other countries stuff uhhh yea. America is the first global superpower not to annex half the globe but instead provide for its defense and our thanks is non stop ridicule for the temerity of wanting to pursue peace instead of sinking half a trillion into Ukraine.
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Laura Powell
Laura Powell@LauraPowellEsq·
Claire Lehmann argues that if the UK and France send troops to Ukraine, and Russian troops fire at them, then the NATO treaty would require the United States to go to war against Russia. But obviously, Article 5 only applies to attacks that occur within a member state’s territory. NATO members can’t force other members to join them in foreign wars, as European countries have frequently declined to do for the US. No one on the panel corrected her. This is such a bad take that I hope I am misunderstanding. @clairlemon
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Magnifikat ✝️🌷
Magnifikat ✝️🌷@magnifikat32·
As a Christian, of course I had heard of Nero. His "Roman candles" (burning Christians alive to light his garden at night) atrocities kinda tend to lead the way with his reputation. But we've been studying this period of time in history and one thing struck me today. Yes, Nero was an absolute beast who kicked his pregnant wife to death. Yes, he had his mother killed. Yes, he killed both Peter and Paul. But his mom? Agrippina the Younger. What a piece of work. She's just as calculating and evil as her brother, Caligula, although framed in a female form. TBH I wonder if Nero was doomed from the start coming from such a homicidal, insane and evil family lineage. Demonic oppression if not possession for sure (Caligula seems to have had some kind of health thing where he came out the other side verifiably, evilly, insane). I am sure Satan was pretty aggravated about the whole Jesus coming back from the dead and triumphing over death "thing", so it would make sense that he would go to the top of the Roman power structure and incite them to rage and murder Christ's followers. But here's where we get the question, did they harden their own hearts as well as allow Satan to work through them? God says to those who hate Him, (Exodus 20:5) "You shall not bow down to them or serve them [idols], for I the Lord your God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and the fourth generation of those who hate me"... Honestly? You couldn't get a better example of an evil family for 3 ish generations than the "Julio-Claudian" dynasty. And their family line ENDED. Done. Gone. The whole city of Rome celebrating by running through the streets, gone. What does this mean for us? I know fellow Christians who have talked about "generational cursing" citing this Exodus verse as an example. And yes, some sins certainly seem to lead to generational issues, and addiction and incest would certainly be included here (some of the many, many sins apparent in the whole dynasty I have been talking about). But that doesn't mean that these people couldn't have been saved if they had had faith in God. Crazier things have happened (err, the whole coming back from the dead thing??). So even though we can see in human history the judgement of God upon the wicked, those who hate him, for generations, we can still rejoice and thank God for saving us out of that. Because let's face it, we're all descendants somehow of Cain the first murderer, and Adam and Eve the first rebels against God's good rules. Yet, if you confess with your mouth and believe in your heart in Jesus, you will be saved. That's a promise. A promise anyone, from any kind of crazy family background, can cling to and rely on. Today? If you haven't clung onto that promise, there's still time. As the Bible says, Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your heart .. but turn and believe. (Hebrews 3). As Agrippina says here, Repent. 😁
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Mike Benz
Mike Benz@MikeBenzCyber·
When globalism goes too far, nationalism is the counterweight. When institutions go too rogue, populism is the counterweight. What we've endured in this war on nationalism & populism is globalist institutions responding to grievances by crushing the aggrieved, rather than reform
Russell Brand@rustyrockets

I reckon that the rise of both nationalism and populism are appropriate responses to globalism.

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Gospel Crusader
Gospel Crusader@Gospel_Crusades·
"Satan disguises submission to himself under the ruse of personal autonomy. He never asks us to become his servants. Never once did the serpent say to Eve, 'I want to be your Master.' The shift in commitment is never from Christ to evil; it is always from Christ to self. And instead of his will, self-interest now rules and what I want reigns. And this is the essence of sin." - Dennis F. Kinlaw (1922-2017)
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Amazing Grace ✝️
Amazing Grace ✝️@HisBloodSaves·
Are you trusting in the Jesus of the Bible? Do not be hoodwinked by false prophets and heretical teachers today who push a counterfeit Christ that is found nowhere in God’s Word.
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Jeffrey A Tucker
Jeffrey A Tucker@jeffreytucker·
I'm concerned that many people do not understand the historical and institutional context in which the DOGE labor reforms are unfolding. They look at this as if these are some random, chaotic, arbitrary, strange, and even cruel measures to impose on a devoted civil service. The reality is very different, and I'm not even sure that Elon entirely understands this. For more than a century, even dating back to 1883, the civil service has grown and grown without check from the elected branch, either the presidency or the legislature . The bureaucracies have ballooned from a few to 450 or so. The bloat and absurdities have grown too. Get this: no one has ever known what to do about it. Not Coolidge, not Hoover, not Nixon, not Reagan, not Clinton, no one. No president has been able to crack this nut. The only reforms ever to have made it through are those that make the administrative state bigger, never smaller. Countless cabinet secretaries have come and gone, always with the intention of making a change but leaving saddened, demoralized, outwitted, outgunned, and ultimately devoured. No president has seriously taken on this problem because they simply did not know how. The unions are powerful, the intimidation from the deep institutional knowledge is overwhelming, the fear of the media as been powerful, and every single president comes to power vaguely feeling threatened by the intelligence agencies. The industries that have captured every single agency were also far too powerful to unseat or control. This combination of institutional inertia has blocked serious reform for a full century. No one has dared. No one has even had a theory or strategy about what to do about this problem. It had become so terrible that most people in politics have simply surrendered, like homeowners who know there are rats in the basement and bats in the attic but long ago gave up trying to fix the issue. All this time, the American people have felt themselves ever more oppressed, weighed upon, taxed and regulated, spied upon, brow beaten, and otherwise overwhelmed. Voting never made any difference because the politicians no longer controlled the system. The bureaucracies ruled all. The Biden years underscored the point. We didn't even need a conscious and present executive. We only needed a figurehead to pretend to be president, just like the Soviet premiers in the old days. The institutions ran everything and the people controlled nothing. How to deal with this? Trump alone figured it out in his last term: he simply took charge of the agencies in a limited way. There were screams of horror and plots galore. They performed a long stream of clever schemes to destroy him and show him who is boss, which is not the democratically elected president but the forces behind the scenes. The job of the president, goes the message from all the insiders, is to PRETEND to be in charge but not actually do anything meaningful. Shut up, mug up, obey, and disturb nothing, let the administrative state do its thing without oversight or disruption, and then you will get your honorary library and bestselling autobiography and go down in history as great. Trump refused the deal and look what happened. Four years have gone by and Trump is back again, this time with a determination to slay this beast, one that he knows all-to-well. The efforts of DOGE and MAHA and MAGA are epic in scope, breaking a century of pathetic acquiescence toward the deep, middle, and shallow states, at last using moral courage to confront the problem head on, come what may. They are profoundly aware that they MUST act fast and with some degree of ferocity, even recklessness, else we will default back to the status quo of leaders who pretend to be in charge while the embedded system runs things behind the scenes. It has been this way for TOO LONG. The voters this time have demanded change, and mustered the faith to believe that change is possible. This is precisely what DOGE is attempting, to make good on a promise, a promise that for once the voters actually believed was credible. They simply must succeed. There might never be another chance. The way of failure is the path everyone knows the US was on, toward economic stagnation, political scolerosis, and eventual irrelevance in the unfolding of the next stage of social evolution.
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