Steps to using Twitter as a means to sanctification: Step 1: follow godly, edifying men and women of your own background. If your a Reformed Baptist, I highly recommend @TobyLogsdon, @TomHicks1689, @tomascol, @DustinBenge, @Regener8dRadio.
Wellness is both much easier and much harder than social media would have you to believe. It is easier in terms of access. It doesn't have to be expensive or radically shift who you are. It's harder because sustainable progress is slow progress.
Pure service Lord is due to Thee,
An offering pleasing to Thy heart.
By us, O Lord, it cannot be.
No work of ours can this impart.
But, lo! A righteous gift is made
For us by Christ through His pure deeds.
Our debt to God is wholly paid
For Christ our Lord hath met our need.
My applause are for whoever peened and whet the blade. This technique is terrible. I speak from experience. You shouldn't have to bend; the snath handles are incorrectly set. The motion is wrong and wasteful of effort.
@Rainmaker1973 My applause are for whoever peened and whet the blade. This technique is terrible. I speak from experience. You shouldn't have to bend; the snath handles are incorrectly set. The motion is wrong and wasteful of effort.
Wife: “Did you make coffee?”
Me: “Is the pope that antichrist, that Man of sin, and Son of perdition, that exalts himself in the Church against Christ, and all that is called God?”
@espinoza_dy I would need an example before I could comment, because I find the opposite historically to be true. Where I see it today, it represents a departure from Baptist distinctives.
"O Lord, our sins like filth arise,
A putrid stench before your throne.
Your eyes most pure our sins despise,
No thing in us can them atone.
But you, O Lord, have given grace,
A perfect Substitute for man,
The One whose blood our sins efface,
Your perfect, spotless, holy Lamb."
@ShawnWGillogly@Svigel@dunemovie I love Herbert's motivation for writing Dune Messiah. "Wait, you think Paul's a hero? Well, I clearly didn't make that clear enough."
"For I am the Lord, I do not change; Therefore you are not consumed, O sons of Jacob." Malachi 3:6
This is the confidence of all within the Lord's covenant and the terror of all outside of it.