"What we've done better than anybody in the country is develop players faster."
—@stevesabins on West Virginia baseball's success ⚾️
(via @PatMcAfeeShow)
West Virginia's Armani Guzman starts the Mountaineers' FIRST-EVER Men's College World Series appearance with a straight steal of home in the FIRST INNING 🤯
(🎥 : @ESPN)
I guarantee my Friday was more fun than yours.
Relive Petersburg’s Class AA softball championship with highlights from our @MetroNewsSports radio coverage:
Judas Iscariot had followed Jesus for three years — heard His teachings, witnessed His miracles — and yet he led the mob to arrest Him in the Garden. Satan entered Judas and set the plan in motion.
But what Satan didn't realize was that he was walking straight into God's plan. The crucifixion looked like his greatest victory. It was actually his greatest blunder. His best shot against God became the greatest gift to humanity.
That's worth remembering the next time you're in a dark season. Satan's best shots against you will ultimately work for your good and God's glory.
Today is Holy Tuesday
Jesus returns to the temple in Jerusalem, knowing the cross is only days away.
The religious leaders challenge Him, trying to trap Him with questions about authority, taxes, and the law. But Jesus answers with wisdom, silencing them and turning the moment into teaching.
On Holy Tuesday, Jesus teaches through powerful parables:
The Parable of the Ten Virgins reminding us to stay ready, because we do not know when He will come.
The Parable of the Talents calling us to be faithful with what God has entrusted to us.
The Parable of the Sheep and the Goats showing that true faith is revealed through love, mercy, and compassion.
He also warns against hypocrisy, speaking directly to those who looked righteous outwardly but were empty within: "Woe to you... You clean the outside of the cup and dish, but inside you are full of greed and self-indulgence." (Matthew 23:25)
On this day Jesus also speaks about the end times, urging His followers to stay watchful, faithful and prepared.
Holy Tuesday is a day of examination.
Am I ready for His return?
Am I faithful with what He has given me?
Does my faith show through love and action?
Jesus knew His suffering was near, yet He spent this day teaching, warning, and calling people back to sincere faith.
"Therefore keep watch, because you do not know the day or the hour." (Matthew 25:13)
Stay watchful.
Stay faithful.
Walk in love.