Will Rowe, Utah Relocation Specialist
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Will Rowe, Utah Relocation Specialist
@w_rowe
Realtor | Coach | Husband & Father Adventurer of all things Utah. An exile seeking the peace & prosperity of the city God has placed me - Jer. 29:7
Orem, UT เข้าร่วม Nisan 2010
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Trump just shared this video from his Truth Social account youtube.com/watch?v=eFfFtq…

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@MatthewCoast Can’t have it all. She either needs a tremendously supportive partner, or he needs to pick what truly fulfills her. I have a spouse that is incredibly successful. I can tell you what fulfilled her most, and that our family….
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JUST WONDERING HOW MOMS are supposed to work 9-5, drop the kids off at school at 8 AM, pick them up by 3 PM, stay on top of school activities, meal prep, cook dinner, keep the house clean, do the laundry, run the kids to extracurricular activities, climb the corporate ladder, save sick days for when the kids are sick, be a good friend, daughter, and partner, all while trying to take care of their own body and mental health…
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You're wrong, @USATODAY. The US Men's Hockey team did meet the cultural moment. Successful, patriotic, & united. It's you who did not.

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@NJBeisner You have time to go get your hair done, lashes, and nails? Speaking as someone who has had a job them at required 60 hour work weeks, a spouse working 80 hours in fellowship training and toddler at one point… we had time to get IDs. This is a mindset of irresponsibility
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“I am part of the 40% of Americans that still have not gotten a real ID because I simply have not found the time to wait in line at the DMV for hours on end. And I’m somebody who’s self-employed so imagine if you are a worker who’s hourly and does not have the time or capacity to give a whole day worth of pay to stand in line at the DMV.”
This is so outrageous.
Unlike this this walking cliché blonde bimbo, I am not blessed enough to be a full-time self-employed content creator, yet somehow I managed to MAKE AN APPOINTMENT and SUBMIT MY DOCUMENTS beforehand online, and I was in and out of the DMV in less than 30.
And that’s in Los Angeles, where the DMVs are all hellacious.
Every single argument I’ve heard on this is pure fiction and emotionalism. Nobody likes going to the DMV or gathering necessary documents and dealing with bureaucracy, but you can do it. It’s not literally or physically inaccessible to us poors.
This argument stems from pure laziness, and it’s a slap in the face to those of us who are actually paycheck to paycheck and are still functioning capable adults.
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These women showed up to this man’s house asking for wife. His wife happens to be white. They say she called the police on their kids for bullying. It sounds like a situation thats been going on for a while. Then they claim his niece and daughter jumped them. He says his niece fought them but his daughter had nothing to do with it. This goes on and on and on. At what point should this be a civil dispute and these women should not be in his yard anymore. Should he have called the police to handle the situation!!
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@ThoughtCrimes80 This rally would be ten times the size if conservative in Utah felt like that needed to march.
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@maddenifico Not for me. And also not for the majority of Americans who voted for control over our immigration system.
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Preventable tragedies:
• Renee Good
• Alex Pretti
Preventable tragedies:
• Brianna Kelson
• Karen Diamond
• Billy McKellar
• Zabar McKellar
• Krishaun McKellar
• Kason McKellar
• Nicole Gregory
• Larisha Sharell Thompson
• Jimmy Friesenhahn
• Ava Moore
• Jorge Gonzalez
• Aleksandre Modebadze
• Jim McCammon
• Camillia Williams
• Lesbia Mileth Ramirez-Guerra
• Ilias “Louie” Mavros
• Adan Lopez Lorenzo
• Matias Roblero Emanuel
• Debrina Kawam
• Grayson Christopher Davis
• Angel Samaniego
• Evangeline Ubaldo-Moreno
• Sebastian Ubaldo-Moreno
• Fraime Ubaldo
• Marangely Moreno-Santiago
• Tiger Gutierrez
• Rylan Oncale
• Taliyah Crochet
• Melody Waldecker
• Kaitlyn Weaver
• Jocelyn Nungaray
• Scott Miller
• Matthew Carney
• Anilson Mauricio Perez Gomez
• Kristie Thibodeaux
• Lauryn Ni’Kole Leonard
• Laken Riley
• Shannon Patricia Jungwirth
• Mario Alberto Trejo Estrada
• Jorge Alexander Reyes-Jungwirth
• Riordan Powell
• Melissa Powell
• Travis Wolfe
• Catalina Valdez Andrade
• Merced Andrade Bailon
• Ruperto Mondragon Salgado
• Jario Hernandez-Sanchez
• Carmen Unilda Navas Zuniga
• Michael Kunovich
• Diana Velazquez Alvarado
• Julisa Molina Rivera
• Jose Jonathan Casarez
• Sonia Argentina Guzman
• Daniel Enrique Laso
• David Breaux
• Karim Abou Najm
• Matteo Garcia
• Erpharo Gilbert
• Limber Lopez Funez
• Diane Hill Luckett
• Maria Rios
• Maris Mareen DiGiovanni
• Brent Allan Hallett
• Martin Iran Carreon Adame
• Ned Byrd
• Kayla Marie Hamilton
• Sandra Vazquez Ceja
• Victor Huerta
• Terry Aultman
• Brenda Aultman
• Erin Simanskis
• Rachel Morin
• Ruby Garcia
• George Levin
• Lizbeth Medina
• Maria Gonzalez
• Aiden Antonio Torres De Paz
• Luis Jocsan Nanez Lopez
• Hallie Helgeson
• Brady Heiling
• Ivory Smith
• Alex “AJ” Wise Jr.
• Mustaffa Muhammad
• Nicacio Hernandez Gonzalez
• Jon Douglas Ratcliffe
• Jacques Price
• Amalia Coc Choc de Pec
• Estrella Anastasia Pec Coc
• Maricela Simon Franco
• Christopher Gadd
• Jeremy Poou-Caceras
• Santiago Jacobo
• Ni’Kole Leonard
• Anjelica Guadelupe
• Amaya Briceño
• Aiden Clark
• Kimberlee Guillory
• Gloria Stephanie Palomec
• Paul Osokin
• Anya Varfolomeev
• Jennifer Ann Morton
• Dania Cruz-Mejia
• Evangeline Ubaldo-Moreno
• Sebastian Ubaldo-Moreno
• Christopher Gadd
• Dennis Buan
• David Hang
• Colby Brice Compton
• Gretchen Gross
• Crecensio Rosas De La Rosa
• Corbin Wagner
• Francisco Javier Cuellar
• Douglas R. Cline
• Isidro Cortes
• Karina Torres
• Moussa Fofana
• Andi Lynn Blair
• Cheston Edwards
• Cindy Goulding
• Evelyn Falcon
• Miguel Ruiz
• Francisco Zamora
• Victoria Eileen Harwell
One group deliberately put themselves in danger by threatening police officers.
The other includes SOME of the actual victims—people who were harmed by illegal immigrants who aren’t supposed to be in our country at all.
Yet the left directs its outrage selectively, and the hypocrisy is both exhausting and morally bankrupt.
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@Bubblebathgirl This dude is getting people killed. This is insane. Speak the truth. Your state has harbored illegal aliens. It is against our laws that we voted for. If you don’t like that vote for new law!
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@ABC7 Can someone help me understand why Gavin Newsom is speaking on our behalf to other nations? I didn’t like him. He is a governor…. He does not speak for our nation.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom urged world leaders to "stop being complicit" and stand up to Donald Trump as the president continues to push for the seizure of Greenland. abc7.com/18440841/
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@RepAngieCraig You guys are a joke. The father is an illegal immigrant and ran away from his five-year-old son. What are they supposed to do?
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Turns out that jailing or deporting repeat violent offenders greatly reduces the murder rate
CBS News@CBSNews
Murders plummeted more than 20% from the year before, the single-largest one-year drop on record — and 2025's might be the lowest murder rate in the U.S. since 1900, a new study found. cbsn.ws/4jSVPDB
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@DOGE__news Don’t teach her math in college
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@Biblicalman Question is who stands the most to be glorified in this situation…. Men who’ve been “obedient” and measure another man’s obedience with their own? Or a righteous savior who sacrificed his life to give mercy to anyone willing to ask for it. Our God is that great!!
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A man said "I accept Jesus Christ" on his deathbed.
The church asked if he really meant it.
I need to ask you something.
When did we become the gatekeepers of grace?
I've watched Christians dissect Scott Adams' final words like prosecutors.
They parsed his phrases. They weighed his tone. They measured his faith against some invisible scale and found it wanting.
"That doesn't sound like surrender," they said. "That sounds like a man hedging his bets."
And I understand the instinct. I do.
But there's a verse that haunts me. Not because it's obscure—because it's too simple.
"Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved."
(Romans 10:13)
Whosoever.
Not "whosoever truly believes in their heart of hearts." Not "whosoever demonstrates sufficient sincerity." Not "whosoever calls early enough in life that we trust their
motives."
Whosoever.
The moment we add prerequisites to that promise, we've traded the Gospel for religion.
We've smuggled works back in through the side door labeled "authentic faith."
I know what some of you are thinking.
But he admitted he wasn't a believer.
He talked about "risk and reward."
He said he hoped he'd "qualify."
Yes. He did.
And those words make us uncomfortable. They don't sound like the confident declarations we want from converts. They sound uncertain. Calculating. Human.
But here's what I need you to hear:
The thief on the cross didn't have time to develop mature theology either.
He was a criminal. Hours from death. He looked at Jesus and said, "Lord, remember me when you come into your kingdom."
That's it.
No profession of belief in the resurrection. No renunciation of his former life. No evidence of transformed character.
Just a desperate man, reaching for a hand he wasn't sure would take his.
And Jesus said, "Today you will be with me in paradise."
We have a problem, and it's not Scott Adams.
It's us.
We've internalized a law that God never gave us. A natural sense of fairness that says late arrivals should get less. That deathbed conversions are suspicious. That the math
should somehow work out—more faith, more years, more sacrifice equals more standing before God.
Jesus told a parable about this.
We skip over it because it offends us.
A landowner hired workers throughout the day. Some came at dawn. Some at noon. Some showed up with one hour left.
At the end, he paid them all the same.
The early workers were furious.
"These who were hired last worked only one hour, and you have made them equal to us who have borne the burden of the work and the heat of the day."
(Matthew 20:12)
And the landowner replied:
"I am not being unfair to you, friend. Didn't you agree to work for a denarius? Don't I have the right to do what I want with my own money? Or are you envious because I am generous?"
There it is.
The scandal of grace is that it feels unfair.
A man who mocked God for sixty years gets the same inheritance as the saint who served since childhood. A skeptic who hedged his bets at the last breath stands in the same kingdom as the martyr who gave everything.
And something in us recoils.
That's not grace rejecting us.
That's us rejecting grace.
Let me tell you what I see when Christians interrogate a dead man's faith.
I see the older brother standing outside the party, refusing to go in.
The prodigal came home reeking of pig filth and poor decisions. The father ran to him. Threw a robe on his back. Killed the fattened calf.
And the older brother?
"Look! All these years I've been slaving for you and never disobeyed your orders. Yet you never gave me even a young goat so I could celebrate with my friends. But when this son of yours who has squandered your property with prostitutes comes home, you kill the fattened calf for him!"
(Luke 15:29-30)
He couldn't celebrate the return because he was too busy auditing the journey.
Sound familiar?
Here's the truth we don't want to face:
We can't see hearts. We can only see words.
And the words Scott Adams spoke were: "I accept Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior."
Were they perfect? No.
Were they confident? No.
Were they the words we would have scripted? No.
But they were the words.
And the God who receives those words is not checking for tone. He's not running sentiment analysis. He's not grading on a curve.
He's looking for open hands.
Paul wrote something that lands differently now:
"Who are you to judge someone else's servant? To their own master, servants stand or fall. And they will stand, for the Lord is able to make them stand."
(Romans 14:4)
Scott Adams was not our servant to judge. He answered to his own Master.
And the Lord is able—able—to make him stand.
That's not my promise. That's Scripture's promise.
The question is whether we'll submit to it.
I know why we do this.
I know why we parse and weigh and question.
Because if grace is really this free, then we didn't earn our place either.
If the deathbed convert gets in, then our decades of service weren't the price of admission. They were the privilege of knowing Him longer.
And that reframes everything.
It means the faith we've built isn't a resume. It's a relationship.
It means our years weren't buying something. They were receiving something.
It means we were never the workers earning a wage.
We were always the prodigals coming home.
So did Scott Adams get saved?
I don't know.
But I know what the Scripture says.
Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
I know what Jesus promised the thief who had nothing to offer but a desperate plea.
I know what the father did when his son came crawling home with a rehearsed speech that never even got finished.
And I know what the landowner said to the workers who were angry that grace didn't do math the way they wanted.
"Are you envious because I am generous?"
The gate is narrow, but it's not locked.
The standard is high, but it's not ours to enforce.
The Judge is holy, but He is also the one who ran to meet the prodigal while he was still a long way off.
Stop auditing the dead.
Start marveling at the grace that let you in.
"Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved."
Whosoever.
Even him.
Even you.
What saith the Scriptures?
That's the only question that matters.

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@GeraldoRivera Not the full story. Sorry. She was interfering with federal law enforcement doing their job. fOFO. She was giving the opportunity to move her car, but refused. She should spend the night in jail
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