Alot of us are more interested in our reputation than in our character.Your reputation is what people think you are while your character is who you really are. What defines a man are not his deeds in public but his deeds in Private
✨You Were Not Made Inferior ✝️
You are not who shame says you are.
You are righteous.
Forgiven.
Redeemed.
One with Christ.
Stop letting condemnation speak louder than God’s truth about you.
💭 What would change if you truly believed who God says you are?
🙌 Comment “IDENTITY” if you’re walking in truth today
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#IdentityInChrist #NoCondemnation #Redeemed #GospelOfGrace #Chosen ✝️
Somewhere in those six days in the Word, in the worship, in the room, God has something with your name on it. A moment you will talk about for years.
Don't miss your testimony.
It is already written. You just have to be in the room!
Rain Conference’26 is here!!!
After Enzo Maresca left Chelsea, Behdad Eghbali made a statement that Enzo’s attitude had changed. He started asking for too much, becoming rude, and there was this growing disconnect. At first, when Egbali said it, we didn’t really understand. We were all against the owners, dragging them, hurling abuse, thinking they were at fault. We didn’t realize they hadn’t given him all the power. Yes, they didn’t hand him every key, but that wasn’t the agreement when Maresca was announced.
The understanding was that his role was purely on the pitch, if the board involved him, it was just a formality. And he knew that, but he took the job anyway.
I think when Maresca started showing this attitude, especially in interviews, saying that his last two games were the saddest of his career, it was like a cry for help, but also a cry to leave. What we didn’t realize is that, by then, he’d already received an approach from City. They offered good deals, and negotiations were underway. And that’s when we saw Maresca falter. Our form dipped. We went from second to fifth, and even though everyone was having bad spells, it was like the team lost its spark.
Arsenal, for example, were getting draws, but we just collapsed. That was the moment City approached him, and we didn’t realize it until it was too late. Maresca was never fully ours; it was us who got it wrong. And now, we have to apologize to our owners. We have to apologize to Egbali.
Being an Arsenal fan is basically:
80% hope
5% tactics
15% therapy.
I can't imagine the intense situation Arsenal fans are in right now. It affects their personal lives.
If Arsenal loses tonight, a lot of lives could be lost.