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TJ Lyttle ✝️

@teegery

Christian. Husband. Father x2. Dabbles in Theology, Photography and Writing. 🚫 DMs.

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TJ Lyttle ✝️
TJ Lyttle ✝️@teegery·
@farmingandJesus @godlywomanhood This whole list could be summarized by saying "tiptoe around your husband's issues and insecurities, which are many, while also being sure to satisfy his every desire, whether holy or not. A wife who's following this list isn't a helper but an enabler.
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🌷 LIZZIE🌷@farmingandJesus·
@godlywomanhood #1 is a violation of the scriptures. We’re are called to correct one another in gentleness.
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The Transformed Wife 🦋
The Transformed Wife 🦋@godlywomanhood·
***Rules for the Wife at Home*** 1. Overlook husband's faults and instead focus on his better side. 2. Never nag or try to manipulate your husband into doing things your way. 3. Trust God and trust your husband. Pray for him daily. 4. God first, husband second, children third, house fourth. 5. Submit to your husband's authority and allow errors in his judgment. 6. Allow him to provide for the family and appreciate the money he brings in and the provisions he provides for his family, no matter how little or how much. 7. Spend your husband's hard earned money wisely, and be frugal. Never sneak expenses behind his back. 8. Do not wound his masculine pride. Instead, compliment him on his manly accomplishments, and show your appreciation of him every day. 9. A modest, feminine appearance is important. As is feminine manner, nature, softness, gentleness, and a spirit of sweet submission and dependency on the husband 10. You have a God-given career that can bless you abundantly. That career is in the home. 11. Cook delicious healthy meals, keep the home clean, and take wonderful, loving care of your children. 12. Your duty is to be a "homemaker," hence, your job is to make your house a home. 13. Above all, the wife at home is to exude an attitude of happiness and joy. Rejoice in the Lord for the wonderful family He has provided and never take your family for granted. Anonymous
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TJ Lyttle ✝️
TJ Lyttle ✝️@teegery·
@AdamPage85 Because when a small group leader leaves or opposes the pastor/elder team, the members will likely side with their functional pastor, their small group leader.
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TJ Lyttle ✝️@teegery·
@AdamPage85 Too many pastors treat small groups as a silver bullet that will allow them to focus on the pulpit, while outsourcing their pastoral authority, which leads to members relating to small group leaders as their functional pastor. Pastors overlook small groups to their own peril.
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pagemasta@AdamPage85·
Small group leaders are not pastors. If you don’t have enough pastors or elders, vocational or non vocational, to effectively pastor every soul in your church, plant. That’s how you know your church is too big. When you can’t effectively shepherd the body.
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TJ Lyttle ✝️
TJ Lyttle ✝️@teegery·
@Osint613 Yet, it's the Iranian regime that is targeting it's so-called "friends" to bring about the return of the 12th Imam. The Iranian Regime is the epicenter of "various absurd notions", not Israel.m
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Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Erdogan on Israel’s regional campaign: “We all know that the purpose of the attacks targeting Gaza first, then Yemen and Lebanon, and most recently Iran is not solely about security. It is certainly no coincidence that, alongside these attacks, various absurd notions, from the delusion of ‘promised lands’ to apocalyptic scenarios, are being brought to the agenda. A network that has gained power and sees itself as superior to others is dragging our region step by step toward disaster.”
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TJ Lyttle ✝️@teegery·
@thisisfoster I'm fairly certain that there's a reformed booth just inside heaven's gates where we all have to give up our blogging devices and have a stiff drink before venturing further into the Celestial City.
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Michael Foster
Michael Foster@thisisfoster·
Did you know that in the original Greek, "discernment" can also be translated as "cosmic killjoy ruining everyone's fun time?"
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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
I think constantly running interference for woke and propping up woke also counts as woke. For the record. And I can give you an example of that from last week. Trying to defend that excrable David French essay. I feel like I also remember you endorsing various DEI positions and woke actors like Jemar Tisby that would also count as woke. But I’m a little lazy to go look it up right now. I’ll leave that to someone else.
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Mike Cosper
Mike Cosper@MikeCosper·
Oh I’m woke. Point to one policy position I’ve taken that’s “woke”. I’m so excited to see it.
Torn Curtain I Joshua Simone@Torncurtainorg

@MikeCosper Just to be fair to Mark your platform has gone woke and sliding toward apostacy. If you want to be taken seriously then change platforms

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TJ Lyttle ✝️@teegery·
@megbasham This is precisely why pastors have an obligation to call out James Talarico and others like him. He's not just a politician with bad theology (those are legion, even on the right), he's attempting to replace Christianity with ideas that are overtly demonic.
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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
“The desire of the antichrist is not just to oppose Christianity. It is to REPLACE Christianity.” ~Chris Justice So important to remember as Revelation warns us that little antichrists are already at work in the world today. And this is the business they are about.
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TJ Lyttle ✝️@teegery·
@stevegentry While I do think there are scenarios in which a sabbatical could be beneficial, I find they are typically instituted in a way that drives a wedge between the pastor and the congregation. It says to the laity "I have to leave you in order to be encouraged and refreshed".
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Steve Gentry
Steve Gentry@stevegentry·
My father accompanied me to a church-planting event once. He enjoyed all of the speakers except one. He spoke on the need for sabbaticals. My father (who was not and has never been a pastor) reviewed it as "self-centered, self-pitying, and weak." That speaker disqualified himself from ministry a few years later. I think about that a lot.
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Erick Erickson
Erick Erickson@EWErickson·
It is not decent to twist scripture to lead others to hell. It is not decent to claim whiteness itself is like a virus. It is not decent to use Christ’s conception as a justification for abortion. It is not decent to reduce women to “neighbors with uteruses.” Only if you have been radicalized by your critics can you land at this position.
David French@DavidAFrench

If the primary American divide is between right and left, then Talarico isn’t that interesting. There’s a long history of progressive religious activism in the United States, just as there is a long history of conservative religious activism. Yet if the primary American divide is between decent and indecent, then the equation changes. Talarico shines. nytimes.com/2026/03/08/opi…

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TJ Lyttle ✝️
TJ Lyttle ✝️@teegery·
@megbasham Probably because a certain "big" segment of Evangelicalism thrives on the lack of clarity in order to shift the church towards the Left without having to deal with what the Bible actually says
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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
If all we are doing is sharing scripture on social media (which I like!), why the rebuke for those who simply added more context and further scripture to the discussion without condemnation?
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Alisa Childers
Alisa Childers@alisa_childers·
Read slowly and carefully: But understand this, that in the last days there will come times of difficulty. For people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, proud, arrogant, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, heartless, unappeasable, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not loving good, treacherous, reckless, swollen with conceit, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having the appearance of godliness, but denying its power. Avoid such people. For among them are those who creep into households and capture weak women, burdened with sins and led astray by various passions, always learning and never able to arrive at a knowledge of the truth. - 1 Timothy 3:1-7
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Danny
Danny@Truth_matters20·
Which stories in the Bible do you find the most inspiring?
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TJ Lyttle ✝️
TJ Lyttle ✝️@teegery·
@AdamPage85 ThirdWayers when the Godless Left™ does occultisms: "That's just the way things are, what can we do?" ThirdWayers when the not-necessarily Godly Right pushes back on the occultisms: "YoU'rE rUiNiNg OuR wItNeSs!!!1"
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TJ Lyttle ✝️@teegery·
@BiblicalBeauty Porn could absolutely be a major factor. I also think that modeling of godly male/female relationships is lacking. If families are not placing a *high* emphasis on living in Christian community, young people's relationships will be heavily distorted by social media and/or porn.
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Melissa the Hopeful🏠Homemaker
Melissa the Hopeful🏠Homemaker@BiblicalBeauty·
I've heard a few disturbing stories recently of how professing Christian young men are treating Christian young women in dating relationships. These stories aren't from worldly girls that have been around the block either. They're sweet, innocent, homeschooled girls from godly families, but they've been the recipients of angry behavior, petty insecurity, and shocking disrespect. I can't help wondering if porn enslavement on the part of the young men is the cause. I'm sure there are plenty of negative stories of young ladies out there too, but my husband and I are both filing away even more questions to ask and areas of concern to watch out for in any young man that takes an interest in our daughter one day.
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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
Again, Pastor Piper, you can recognize that the image alone was a racist one (and I do)”. But we now know that this was a false narrative circulating, and that the actual video that Trump posted was on election fraud. And a few seconds of this popped up at the end as a separate reel. Moore’s take is slanderous.
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TJ Lyttle ✝️
TJ Lyttle ✝️@teegery·
@megbasham Progressive Christianity is always using bad faith arguments by flattening complexity where it exists and obscuring simplicity where it exists. In this case, ignoring sphere sovereignty (i.e. Romans 13) allows Vischer to castigate conservatives as trading holiness for power.
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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
Once again, this is a category error. Phil is assuming that for the sake of evangelism Christians should not wield power in their country. But that doesn’t work for a representative republic. In our system, we as citizens are given the responsibility to set laws and select leaders. That’s wielding political power. There’s nothing sinful about that. Especially when you’re wielding power for the good. In fact, I would say it is a sin to NOT uphold your civic responsibilities in the way that the constitution grants – – free association, free speech, and selecting leaders who best represent our interests. I mean, Esther sought and gained a position of political power, And she used it for the good of her people. Should we condemn that use of power?
Phil Vischer@philvischer

The fatal error of most strains of Christian Nationalism occurs when we look at the way the world wields power (through domination & coercion), and instead of rejecting it, we envy it. We believe we can accomplish God's ends through the world's means. We want the ring.

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