Day 517: President Trump and I are working in Washington to Make America Great Again. My fellow Americans, please share how you are also working to #MakeAmericaGreatAgain!
It was great to be at Arkansas’ Old State House this morning unveiling another America250 marker!
This building’s roots run deep - for families across Arkansas, for our entire state, and for the United States of America.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:
“It is with heavy sorrow that we received the news this evening regarding Egoz commando fighter Captain Shahar Gamla, of blessed memory, who was severely wounded in battle in Lebanon and passed away this morning from his injuries, and Givati fighter Sergeant Ohad Yaari, of blessed memory, who fell during operational activity in southern Lebanon.
Shahar and Ohad, of blessed memory, were among our finest sons. They fought with supreme heroism to protect the communities of the north and the citizens of Israel, and their sacrifice and courage will be forever etched in our hearts.
My wife and I, together with all citizens of Israel, send our condolences to the Gamla and Yaari families and embrace them in this hour of their profound grief.
May their memory be a blessing.”
@tperkins@SteveDaines ar_scotty. Pres. Trump Iran keeps braking the cease fires and you give P.M. Netanyahu threats when he goes into Lebanon to take out the enemy the keeps shooting missals in to N. Israel. Iran calls Israel the little Satan and U.S. the big Satan. Wake up and get this over with now.
Despite uncertainty and danger, those chosen to live in Jerusalem saw it not as a burden, but as a privilege. Their story reminds us that when we willingly offer our lives to God, joy can overcome fear and His purposes become clearer! Click here to watch more! https://t.co/PKaYVZIAnh
After three assassination attempts, some people say that President @realDonaldTrump is one lucky man. I don’t think luck has anything to do with it—I believe it is the hand of God. What do you think?
“Be very careful to…love the Lᴏʀᴅ your God, and to walk in all his ways and to keep his commandments and to cling to him and to serve him with all your heart and with all your soul.”
Today’s reading: Joshua 22-23
Full devotional: https://t.co/dcWX4IA1lE
The two most important moments in your life are:
#1 — The day you are born.
#2 — The day you discover what you were born for.
Then that leads to a deeper question—why are we here on this earth to begin with? Is it just to exist, to go through routines, to chase temporary things? Or is there something more—something meaningful, something intentional?
In this brief but important video, I want to share my answer to that question—because once you begin to understand your purpose, everything else in life starts to align differently.
We are all blackpilled on something, one way or another. But losing hope is something you and I can't afford to do right now. Take a moment and try this instead.
God doesn’t work His will for our ultimate comfort, security, or benefit. He works His will for His glory. He wants His people to recognize who He is and what He’s done—and then to worship and give thanks accordingly. That’s what we were created to do. That’s what puts us in perfect alignment with Him. That’s what gives us a soul-deep sense of fulfillment and joy.
To accomplish that, God occasionally puts us in situations from which only He can deliver us. He allows circumstances to test us so that we will draw closer to Him and rely on His resources alone to “survive and thrive.”
That way, we can’t “thank our lucky stars” or compliment ourselves on our own cleverness or resourcefulness. Rather, we must say, “Only God could have done this.” God clearly says in Scripture that He will not give His glory to another (see Isaiah 42:8)...
Continue today's devotion at https://t.co/U8dEuXmWH6
Here’s a word you don’t hear much these days…
“REPENT.”
It sounds harsh to modern ears. It makes people uncomfortable. But it is one of the most important words in the entire Bible — and honestly, one of the most loving things God ever said to us.
The word literally means to “Turn Around.” Not just feel bad. Not just say sorry. But to make a complete U-turn — to change the direction of your life.
Here’s where a lot of us get tripped up. We confuse remorse with repentance. And they are not the same thing.
Remorse says “I feel bad about what I did.” Repentance says “I am changing what I do.”
Judas felt remorse. Peter repented. One led to despair — the other led to restoration.
The Bible tells us in 2 Corinthians 7:10 — “Godly sorrow leads to repentance that brings salvation and leaves no regret — but worldly sorrow brings death.”
In other words — it’s not enough to feel guilty. God wants to do something far deeper than make you feel bad. He wants to transform you from the inside out.
What’s the difference between remorse and true repentance? Watch this short video — I think it will change the way you look at this powerful word. 👇