@Patriotdadev77 You can play mental gymnastics if you want to justify this. But depicting himself as a savior performing miracles, healing a man, clothed in robes portraying purity and Christ’s sacrifice, while people below look up and a woman is literally praying to him. It’s pretty clear
@BileJoshua12014@farmingandJesus Joshua, having the Holy Spirit doesn’t mean you’ll never mess up brother. The Holy Spirit convicts and guides us and produces an inner change in your heart. The fact that you’re aware of your sins and bothers you is a sign of spiritual life. Message me anytime you want to talk!
@farmingandJesus To me it’s clear that anyone who opposes or mocks Jesus is not His people regardless of their ethnicity. It also seems to be a generational issue. Older believers are more likely to think that ethnic Israel is still God’s people while younger believers tend to disagree
CJ Stroud on if God is blessing the Texans because of their testimony:
“I don’t want it to ever be confused, I don’t think God is like ‘the Texans are gunna win.’, but I think regardless, win or loss he gets the glory, and that’s up to us, that’s just worship. Him giving us our talents, abilities, & these jobs, he’s more than worthy of all the worship is really why we do what we do. It’s not because we want favor from the lord. In my opinion, you don’t just get favor from the lord just because you give him glory, he deserves it. It’s not because we follow Jesus that we win every game.”