@dinkypinkygirly@MikeWingerii@MikeWinger SO you don't believe God worked it out perfectly. I think you better go back and check your Bible. God does all things perfectly.
It's the fact that you sit and wait for someone else's downfall so you can publicize it, all in the simple fact to get 'clicks' or 'views.' No other reason. You don't ever say anything good about anyone, it's always about someone else's skeleton in the closet. The Lord says "Vengeance is His." He doesn't need or want your help.
In recent discussions coming from government officials—including comments made by Donald Trump and others in leadership—there has once again been renewed attention on UFOs, UAPs, and unexplained aerial phenomena.
While the world debates and speculates, believers must remain grounded in something far more unchanging:
“Take heed that no man deceive you.” — Matthew 24:4
As Christians, we are not called to be consumed by every wave of headlines or every unfolding topic that captures public curiosity. We are called to discernment, to watchfulness, and to a steadfast focus on the Kingdom of God.
There is always a danger when the extraordinary becomes a distraction—when attention is pulled away from repentance, prayer, holiness, and the urgency of the Gospel.
We must be careful not to let fascination replace foundation.
Not everything that is discussed in the public square deserves a place in our spirit. Some things are noise. Some things are speculation. And some things are simply not where our focus is meant to be.
The call for the believer has not changed:
Stay rooted in the Word. Stay alert in prayer. Stay focused on Christ.
I pray the Church remains anchored—not easily moved, not easily distracted, but filled with truth, wisdom, and the Spirit of God in a time of increasing noise.
Bishop Andrew Brunet
#ufo #extraterrestial #alien #demon
We are truly raising a generation who illiterate when it comes to the Bible, no wonder they can't fight the enemy. We are teaching them to handle it other ways, rather than handling it the way and fighting back with the WORD!
When He opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain for the word of God and for the testimony they held. And they cried with a loud voice, saying "How long, O Lord, holy and true, until you judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?
I couldn't help tonight but think about @charliekirk11 as I read this Scripture - a man of testimony, who stood for truth. While the world hated him, we as believers honor him as a martyr - who died in battle while telling the truth.
In that particular Scripture as you study the Word, they were asking God to judge those who took their lives and I often think - what the judgment would be towards Tyler Robinson. Would it be love and forgiveness - or would it be damnation?
@MrsErikaKirk@TPUSA@lucasmiles
Wrong. Calling out a preventable tragedy isn’t “political gain”—it’s accountability.
Democrats don’t get to lecture about compassion while pushing policies that put American citizens at risk. Laken Riley mattered. Her life wasn’t expendable, and pretending this is just “one of many” is exactly the kind of cold, detached thinking people are fed up with.
Every victim matters—but when a death could’ve been prevented by enforcing the law, you don’t stay quiet to protect a narrative. You speak up and demand change.
He might come off personable, and that’s fine. But being “nice” doesn’t make ideas solid. His thinking is very liberal minded, and what he’s pushing doesn’t line up with common-sense, grounded worldview. You don’t measure truth by tone—you measure it by whether it actually holds up.
If you like to study end time events concerning the Apocalypse. You need to grab this book. My friend, @perrystonevoe gave me a copy at @NRBAssociation this past year and man, is it an eye opener?
I'm going back and reading it again to take notes- as there are some deep wise thoughts within those pages that every believer should take to heart, as it is backed in solid theology and biblically.
I highly recommend it!
@destinyimage
@JoelCRosenberg
I would tell @TuckerCarlson
Strong claims need real receipts.
If you’re going to accuse “treachery” inside the White House, you don’t get to shrug when asked for names. That’s not reporting — that’s speculation dressed up as certainty.
Either name it or don’t say it. Simple.
So, Tucker accuses “neo-cons” in the White House and Trump administration as being engaged in “treachery” against VP JD Vance — but when the New York Times asks for names, Tucker says he doesn’t know. What? Then how can you make such crazy allegations?